harmonic;353081 Wrote: 
> This is one word war i dont want to get into.
> 
> Haveever reason studies in have the brain reacts in various abx test
> senarios have proved that the hearing sence is  very very  tricky 
> compared to tast , smell and so on.
> 
> In short the brain is almost incapeble of  remembering  sound.
> The brain is alomst primitiv in the way it only rembers what the  music
> was and felt like hearing , (and ofcause  if there where was eny gross
> focus on surthen frequnces)
> 
> The irony is that  the brain dos not analyse music the same way as it
> dos with food for and example , the theory behind that is that humans
> have evolved in such a way that we are better at things that are
> dangerous then things  that are not and food is just more dangerous
> then music .
> Music  inspires emotions in humans ,  that is have it has  been for
> since the dawn of time and thats have oure brain insists  it to be.
> The brain is a fantastik machine  but its also very primitiv in surthen
> ways  and was never designed to analyse music and remember  it , oure 
> tast havever  in a extrem case  can save us for not eating rotten or 
> infected food that can cause oure death..
> 
> Some few musicians havever are abel to tune there guitars  to the
> correct pitch  by using there ears, but it takes skill and lots of
> experince and it s more luck than skill  if the get it 100& right.Well, I'm 
> sure you're quite right about these studies.

In fact, I have no problem whatsoever with very-long-time hearing
memory. I remember precisely how things sounded on a Thorens/AT
turntable back in the '70s and the sonic characteristics of a Tandberg
cassette player or a Revox R-to-R back then. 
But I don't remember clearly the sound of a MF x-dac. Perhaps, there
are more things to forget, than things to remember about it, mind
you... ;)


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Themis

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