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Anything positive to say about BBC HD quality.
"Iain Churches" wrote in message
Many people picked up on this outside UKRA in a very short space of time. One even identified the Midi sound generator, and played a horn figure amost identical to the one that Arny had used. It was easy to ABX the difference. No cigar. |
Anything positive to say about BBC HD quality.
"Arny Krueger" wrote in message ... "Iain Churches" wrote in message Many people picked up on this outside UKRA in a very short space of time. One even identified the Midi sound generator, and played a horn figure amost identical to the one that Arny had used. It was easy to ABX the difference. No cigar. No ABX required to hear the difference between "Arny's horns" and the real thing:-) The "identified" sample was not AFAIK made available to you, so how did you manage to ABX it? |
Anything positive to say about BBC HD quality.
"Iain Churches" wrote in message
"Arny Krueger" wrote in message ... "Iain Churches" wrote in message Many people picked up on this outside UKRA in a very short space of time. One even identified the Midi sound generator, and played a horn figure amost identical to the one that Arny had used. It was easy to ABX the difference. No cigar. No ABX required to hear the difference between "Arny's horns" and the real thing:-) Yo missed your own point, Iain. There is *never* any problem hearing the difference between any recorded horns and the real thing. There is *never* any problem hearing the difference between real horns listened to under different circumtstances, or even circumstances that one tries to hold as constant as possible. Nautral audible variations abound in the real world! For one thing, horns don't have just one sound - their sound depends on which actual instrument (Iain seems unaware of the audible differences between instruments of the same general kind), the venue (Iain seems unaware of the audible differences between venues of the same general kind), where in that venue the listener is seated (Iain seems unaware of the audible differences between locations in the same hall), and who is playing the instrument (Iain seems unaware of the audible differences that players make in the sound quality their instruments). The "identified" sample was not AFAIK made available to you, so how did you manage to ABX it? Oh Iain, I thought you were talking about the one that was made available to me, as any reasonable polite person would do. |
Anything positive to say about BBC HD quality.
Arny Krueger wrote:
"Iain Churches" wrote in message "Arny Krueger" wrote in message ... "Iain Churches" wrote in message Many people picked up on this outside UKRA in a very short space of time. One even identified the Midi sound generator, and played a horn figure amost identical to the one that Arny had used. It was easy to ABX the difference. No cigar. No ABX required to hear the difference between "Arny's horns" and the real thing:-) Yo missed your own point, Iain. There is *never* any problem hearing the difference between any recorded horns and the real thing. There is *never* any problem hearing the difference between real horns listened to under different circumtstances, or even circumstances that one tries to hold as constant as possible. Nautral audible variations abound in the real world! For one thing, horns don't have just one sound - their sound depends on which actual instrument (Iain seems unaware of the audible differences between instruments of the same general kind), the venue (Iain seems unaware of the audible differences between venues of the same general kind), where in that venue the listener is seated (Iain seems unaware of the audible differences between locations in the same hall), and who is playing the instrument (Iain seems unaware of the audible differences that players make in the sound quality their instruments). The "identified" sample was not AFAIK made available to you, so how did you manage to ABX it? Oh Iain, I thought you were talking about the one that was made available to me, as any reasonable polite person would do. What's that funny smell - anybody else getting it...?? :-) |
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