[linux-audio-user] Re: Fwd: [Jamin] Re: soft clip: Achieving Gain, inconsequential overloads

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Subject: [linux-audio-user] Re: Fwd: [Jamin] Re: soft clip: Achieving Gain, inconsequential overloads
From: davidrclark_AT_earthlink.net
Date: Tue May 04 2004 - 04:41:57 EEST


Tim,

> I don't think it's psycho-acoustics, distortion creates more harmonics,
> that's physics CMIIW.

"CMIIW" --- OK:

While it is well-known that distortion creates more frequency components,
in a classic experiment done in 1924 by Wegel and Lane [1], it was shown
that due to the nonlinear processing done by the inner ear, additional
tones could be heard provided that the intensity was loud enough.

That there are psychophysical effects which result in "louder produces more
harmonics" has long been established. If there are also other nonlinear
effects beyond this (nonlinear processing by the brain), then there may
also be psychoacoustic effects that result in "louder produces more
harmonics." This is very likely, not nonexistent.

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[1] R. Wegel and C. Lane. The auditory masking of one pure tone by another
and its probable relation to the dynamics of the inner ear. In Physics
Review, volume 23, pages 266-285. Cited in Curtis Roads, The Computer
Music Tutorial, MIT, 1996.


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