Deaf Cat Wrote: > Seems to be a slight loss in dynamics/clarity......?? Less jitter can sound like less clarity and dynamics. Jitter makes the soundwaves more 'edgy', so it could give the impression of more clarity and dynamics. However the real transparency and dynamics decrease, it's just distortion. Listen if you can hear more diversity (in timbres) between different instruments, this will give you a better indication if the quality has increased/decreased. It could be that you prefer a brighter tonal balance, but you don't want that by adding jitter (makes the music much less enjoyable in the long term).
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