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In Reply to: RE: How small can a tweak be and still affect the sound? Nt posted by johndyson10 on July 7, 2023 at 10:16:37:
PS: the development is probably 5yrs before an actual product would be possible. Once product comes out, perhaps 95% of the defects in recordings will be corrected. Of course, there will always be the f-ed up recordings for which nothing can be done.
This is something GOOD, profoundly good. Right now, it might be a little too much for those not used to PCs or Linux machines, but once it is packed into a pretty product that makes the user 'feel real good', then the full improvement will be realized.
The decoder project ONLY does the physical, technical correction. It takes the marketing types to put it in a pretty box or software package for emotional and better perceptual appeal...
John Dyson
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- RE: How small can a tweak be and still affect the sound? Nt - johndyson10 10:49:54 07/07/23 (3)
- RE: How small can a tweak be and still affect the sound? Nt - gusser 10:53:56 07/07/23 (2)
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- RE: How small can a tweak be and still affect the sound? Nt - emailtim 18:57:12 07/07/23 (0)