DeVerm;352604 Wrote: 
> The simple fact that it happens remains and is only disputed by die-hard
> red book fans
Whoa. Even die-hard red book fans, as you put it, have always known it
is possibly to hear the difference between red book and hi-rez -under
certain conditions.-. In this sense this study isn't really news. The
way I see it using "the gamelan music of Bali, which is extremely rich
in HFCs with a nonstationary structure" is a bit like playing silence
very loudly. It's trying to prove a point...but not a point I'm
interested in.

What about some nice classical piece, aren't there enough instruments
of sufficient frequency range in there? Picking a genre like that
because it has HF content is as far as I'm willing to go. Any more
picky than that and you're rigging the game so much I don't care about
the outcome. And before you say it Gamelan music isn't a genre (not one
that means anything to me) any more than silence...or square waves for
that matter. :^)
Darren


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