Yes, we have plenty accomplished thisJimi1127 wrote:Definitely changes Timbre
That's fantastic! Thanks for this explanation!Gamma-UT wrote:That buffer lets you focus on different elements, so you can concentrate on the pitch sweep of a kick while still hearing other elements in the background. Your attention is constantly shifting and adding new information and discarding other bits.
It will help me to arrive where I want to arrive.
So, when I'm concentrating on "pitch sweep of a kick", my brain take the input signal (physical waves), apply memory of it, adjust by mood, and such other (many) things... and finally it elaborates what I perceive as the "punch/click" perception of that kick.
Since all of what I've already mention (input signal, memory, mood, and so on) will change at the next listening (because of nature of how things works), I hypothesize (I can't be sure, since without any memory there isn't any comparison; that's why hypothesize) that the perception of that "punch/click" will change.
Right? Am I correct with this statement?
If no, why?
If yes, in which terms this change won't matter?