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Re: Data compression, twitch factors, knee jerks and God
On Thu, 15 Jan 1998, Fmplautus wrote:
> <<Many people seem to have developed a knee-jerk reaction to the
>presence
> of data compression, but I think that a lot of that is people listening
> to the spec sheet instead of with their ears.
> >>
>
> The LoOpDoctOrs don't agree...we listen with our ears and we hear that
>hard
> disc recording kills what we can afford for analogue and we love the
>freedom
> allowed by our computer.
>
> However, we find it alarming that manufacturers will play God with
>recorded
> human history. And we have been around recording long enough to remember
> "perfect sound forever," the initial hype when Phillips/Sony introduced
> digital. It turned out to be far from perfect and the forever part only
> applies to the painful aural butchery that that was made immortal in
>early
> digital recordings.
>
> In short, we trust our ears and nobody's spec sheets. And we are HIGHLY
> suspicious of faux scientific explanations as to why we should accept
>"less"
> as "more." That includes marketing/compression schemes. Bang for the
>buck is
> one thing, but don't tell our ears they're related to jerky knees. The
> "twitch factor" for marketing types with profit line incentives is much
>higher
> then the
> "knee jerk" factor in musicians.
>
Umm, so are the Loop Doctors saying that they actually hear a degradation
in sound from the compression schemes used in MiniDisc recording?
-Adam
---
"...if one strives at hearing for the sake of constant virtue,
out of seeking liberation from cyclic existence, gradually one
becomes a Hearer."
- Chandrakirti