Richard Hess:
> What oddities have you found in this?
AES preprint No 1193 (D-3)
W.L. Hetrich National Public Radio¨ Washington, D.C.
Real-World Audio Waveform Assymmetries And the Effect on The Audio Chain.
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Real-World Audio Wave Form Asymmetries and the Effect on the Audio Chain
It is generally accepted in the audio world that it is quite possible for two amplifiers to produce steady state measurements which are very nearly alike in all respects; yet the two units in question produce subjectively obvious differences in reproduced sound when fed with dynamic program material.
This condition would lead us to the conclusion that there are gaps in our measurements and techniques which need further study and exploration in order that the relationships between our objective measurements and what we actually hear subjectively may be more clearly delineated.
This examines some of the anomalies in actual program material which are due to asymmetries; (Unequal excursions of the audio waveforms above and below the zero base line.) The effect on the audio chain is also documented photographically.
Paper Number: 1193 Convention: 55 (October 1976)
Author: Hetrich, Wayne L.
Affiliation: National Public Radio, Washington, DC
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> Thanks--that would be helpful in re-setting the absolute polarity in > transfers of tapes that did not pay any attention to this.
No conlusions of any sort can be drawn in my opinon as to what is right or wrong.
And in most cases there are so few who can consistently hear the difference as makes no difference in practice.
BTW, ALL radio transmissions have already gone through the phase scrambler to symmetry the incoming audio to lessen the audibility of all the heavy on air processing going on and to maximize the subjective loudness.
All in the god of loudness and screw any quality real or imagined that might lurk in the source material.
-- Best,
Goran Finnberg The Mastering Room AB Goteborg Sweden
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