Phil Leigh;170584 Wrote: 
> Robin, I think Mr. Ice meant "related"...I got the idea...the problem is
> that apart from sine waves there's isn't much real music that behaves
> like this...equal temprament/Fourier and all that - all very complex!
> 
> I agree that if you intermodulate two harmonically related frequencies
> you can easily hear the phase reversal difference of one of them. The
> question is - "how often does this actually occur in real music"?
> I still think that trying to preserve phase coherency across the
> spectrum is "a good idea".

As far as I can see, you agree with him completely, at least wrt the
contents of his last post :)

Mr Ice
But since all instruments produce harmonics, I wonder whether this
might be audible for more realistic sounds. If so, maybe there is
something to this idea of using fancy digital 
crossovers...
You
The question is - "how often does this actually occur in real music"?

It does seem like a pretty tough question to answer.


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