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| MrMobodies:
I am curious as to how audiofools perceive things and why? For example some describe "a blacker background" Does this have anything to do with: (1) Colours they may associate with things they hear? (2) Noise in the background? Crispy treble: Is that to do with increase in treble? Organic sound: Now I have no idea what they mean by this. Or is it they are imagining things and making placebo names up for any change they hear? |
| xrunner:
Yea - what do these terms mean and are they used the same way from one audio fool to another? I'm afraid though, that they can mean anything each person wants them to mean, so each is interchangeable with any other term. :palm: |
| bdunham7:
--- Quote from: MrMobodies on March 04, 2023, 05:03:32 pm ---Or is it they are imagining things and making placebo names up for any change they hear? --- End quote --- Rather imagining things and making up placebo names for any change they don't hear. |
| JPortici:
If you're into synthesizers, the "organic" sound comes from buchlas, vactrols, those kinds of stuff You can't quite describe it but you can tell when it's "organic" or not |
| SiliconWizard:
You sound angry. Maybe you should work on your chakras and let it go. There are worse things out there than people trying to get some pleasure out of what you consider completely futile. Just a thought. :popcorn: |
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