Ig to be able to continue the conversation we beed to agree on what we mean when we use the term "sound quality". It sounds to me you're referring to subjective experience of how pleasing it sounds to you or how it fits the purpose you're using it for. I'm not sure if we can have a meaningful conversation about quality with such subjective metrics, but we can say that altering the amplitude and dynamics of different frequency bands may make the sound subjectively more enjoyable or help the creative process of fitting it in.Sorry, but this is not correct respectively partly wrong.
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Statistics: Posted by AlQuzMar — Mon Apr 28, 2025 1:24 pm