Robin Bowes;501812 Wrote: 
> 
> Yes, it is well-documented that the level of jitter that is audible is
> orders of magnitude *above* the measurable jitter level produced by
> most
> digital devices.
> 
Maybe that's true for 'random' jitter, but in the real world jitter is
seldom random and it's spectral content is likely to have an effect on
its audibility, just as much as its absolute amplitude.

Jitter is just another form of distortion, and as with distortion, the
character of the jitter is an important element in its audible effect.


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Patrick Dixon

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