How does that affect the halos?
Put them in a zip file and it will take it.
If you think that this is the first time I have had this conversation, you would be mistaken.
In the best possible case, the PLL in this gadget is perfect, producing a completely jitter-free reference matching the average rate of the input. This is still going to differ slightly from the local oscillator.
YOu have to put it in dropbox and share here. Our limits are too low for audio sharing.The problem is that the uploader will not allow me to attach sample .wav track files here, so I need a method to make them available.
Are you trying to tell us that you are a slow learner?
/snark
YOu have to put it in dropbox and share here. Our limits are too low for audio sharing.
Well then you need dropbox or similar. You also could use firefox send (any browser, doesn't need to be firefox).Even zipping them independently, it says file too large. They vary from 20-66MBytes.
Being honest you should realize that stating someone cannot change their mind is very disingenuous. How can you know what someone else will do? If all just have an open conversation as suggested by Amir, maybe everyone will be better when done. People can agree to disagree without vitriol.No, you can't, because I'm changing mine when I'm given a good reasoning and/or facts, like precise measurement. And as much as you are proud of not changing your beliefs I'm proud of changing mine when given enough reason or facts. That's the main difference between you and me.
Wife references are classic.
Four test offset tracks are available at the following link for downloading. It's a piano piece. My wife and I already independently listened to these tracks and our conclusions were the same. I will post my impressions in a few days to give you all time to listen to them and rate them.
It would be nice if someone with audio editing software would examine these files and verify that the data is the same and what the offsets are like. I lost that info over the years. For some reason, two of them are 20mBytes and two are 66MBytes. Not sure why...
https://www.dropbox.com/sh/g9jz9lwgvozepic/AADx1d8YLCr5YCPQl23fUkFDa?dl=0
Is it not true that women generally hear better than men? Also wives are usually husbands' closest friends and spend a lot of time around their men while they work on their hobbies (and vice versa). Wife references are valid.
Are you calling his wife a horse?Yes, yes, and no. See: Clever Hans.
Are you calling his wife a horse?
FFor some reason, two of them are 20mBytes and two are 66MBytes. Not sure why...