TerryS;675462 Wrote: 
> I have not heard that we hear music as frequencies, not amplitude.  It
> seems like both would be equally important.
> Terry
Yes, I see your point. What I meant is we don't hear sound as a series
of pressure values. Instead, the sound is perceived as a set of
frequencies. Each of these perceived frequencies will have a loudness
yes, but that's a different thing.

One is time domain, the other is frequency domain. This is what Fourier
transforms are about.
Darren


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