P Floding Wrote: 
> Huh? That was funny, that..
> A simple test could be deviced to truncate all information under -60dB
> (dithered, if he wishes), and then see what it would sound like.
> 
> 
> 
> Sure, if the signal is at 100% all the time... Actually, even his
> example is wrong, as the signal has two periods.
> 
> I don't think it would be a good idéa to listen too much to what this
> guy has to say on the theoretical side of things.

60dB translates to 10 or 11 bits. So drop 6 or 5 bits and re-dither to
check the impact on sound quality. Does anyone here know of a program
that can null away a specified number of least significant bits and
re-dither? It would be very interesting to test the result.


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