Magic wrote:

> isn't the point that this type of distortion would effect the overall
> sound at these frequencies? It
> doesn't really make much difference if the end result is a triangle,
> square, sine, inverse sine,
> or wobbly sine with a pimple on top - the point is that it has changed the
> original wave form.
> 
The waveform may be different, but the differences are caused by component
frequencies which are out of range for most ears, and if you cannot detect
those frequencies, you will not be aware of the difference.

simon
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