When it jibes with others' ears are telling them, and it happens over and over again for many years....tony tony chopper wrote:just don't expect others to trust what your ears are telling you.I'm really tired of this theory v. practice debate. I know what my ears are telling me,
"blurred but harsh.." certainly makes sense to me, and I've heard the same description and close variations for many years, about sounds for which I have similar feelings. And it can be explained without voodoo, although for a musician even when it can't be explained scientifically, so what.
No it's not all subjective fuzz. Especially because you are a developer I think you should not let yourself be mislead by internet fog-faeries prancing about jeering at everyone who is merely using completely normal musical terms in normal musical ways.
raise your hand if you've already coded an FM synth.[/quote]Sure, but how the processing is done, i.e., resolution, shortcut-taking, etc., can all affect the output.
You know very well that he is quite right that "resolution and shorcut-taking, etc." does have effects on the sound. "how the processing is done" would have to be clarified of course, does he mean in blocks, or what's actually patching or what, beats me.

