THD+N:dmbaer wrote: Wed Jun 15, 2022 9:16 pmAccording to audio expert Ethen Winer:Hexspa wrote: Sun Mar 13, 2022 9:48 pm I don't know all the ways to analyze a plugin's effect but RMS, harmonic distortion, stereo spread, and frequency response don't tell the whole story like you'd think
Only four parameters are needed to define everything that affects audio quality: Noise, frequency response, distortion, and time-based errors.
You can read the whole explanation here:
https://ethanwiner.com/audiophoolery.html
Of course he's mainly talking about audio (hi-fi) gear, but virtual gear follows the same rules, I would think.
Plugindoctor helps to analyze frequency response and distortion brilliantly. Noise, not so much, and time-based errors not at all. Still, it's a gem of an analytical tool for audio-engineering geeks.
I read his book, btw. Took awhile though
