Are you saying that aliasing is the same as background (white) noise from tape or a room? For me, aliasing (smudge) is closer to distortion than background noise.chk071 wrote: Thu Nov 10, 2022 1:02 pmMost aliasing will probably happen with a lot of sound "content", not just a synth playing sine waves alone (for example), so, it will rather be perceived as additional "smudge", artefact-y whatever. You could say noise.pixel85 wrote: Thu Nov 10, 2022 12:56 pm I wouldn't put artefacts like background noise on the same shelf as aliasing. Former is usually natural to the ear and often can be pleasant and beneficial (especially white noise).
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While most of the time I perceive aliasing sound as 'lofi' and I don't like it that much, I like it on old Nord Leads, JP8000 or JV1080. Some devices are meant to alias

