If heard it assert the the efficacy of negative feedback, and validity of distortion measurements, is really only effective in the case of steady-state signals. Is this true?
It seems to me that there is some latency in a feedback loop, so on the face of it, it sounds reasonable that the feedback might be too slow in case of complex music material. Could this be true? Also most seems it would be true if feedback took milliseconds to arrive but not if it took nanoseconds. I even heard is assert than on account of too-slow response, the feedback in case of complex forms is trying to correct as situation that is already in the past tense.
Does any of this make sense?
It seems to me that there is some latency in a feedback loop, so on the face of it, it sounds reasonable that the feedback might be too slow in case of complex music material. Could this be true? Also most seems it would be true if feedback took milliseconds to arrive but not if it took nanoseconds. I even heard is assert than on account of too-slow response, the feedback in case of complex forms is trying to correct as situation that is already in the past tense.
Does any of this make sense?