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Chris Hornbeck wrote:
On Thu, 30 Jun 2005 15:40:12 GMT, Ron Capik wrote: ...snip.. Yes, the spatial character of the real world is dynamic and very complex. However, note that I said ~relative~ spatial impact. Thus I'm asking if disproportionate shifting of the spatial distribution, what ever that natural spatial distribution might be, may be taking place. Maybe a bit like chromatic aberration on an undulating screen. Also note that both tape and vinyl have the right and left tracks mechanically linked. 've been trying to think about y'all's question without much progress. Maybe the problem could be simplified to just considering the first-arrival sounds (first), and then working on the general case. Very interesting; good fortune, Chris Hornbeck For what it's worth, my conjecture would work just fine addressing direct (first arrival) effects. 'twas Arny that added reflective surfaces. In my conjecture said source has an image, as complex or simple an image as you care to envision. Does jitter have a frequency dependent or frequency neutral impact on that image? Later... Ron -- " ...y' get the picture? " "Yes, we see... " |
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