I did all blocks and encountered around 3 to 5 non-obvious cases. Assuming that everybody on this list has some experience with listening tests, the results are going to be pretty unambiguous...

However, maybe the aim of the test is to show that some method works better than another method, so that result could actually be a success.

It would be interesting though what the processing actually is. Can we get more info about that when the test is finished?

Fritz

On 29.11.2012 15:18, Didier Dambrin wrote:
I only bothered with the first block, because the differences (yes,
smeared transients) are so obvious that I'd be surprised if you any of
the results you get are different.



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Smeared transients are a bad thing!  : )
I would be interested to know how non-music types fair with the test.

Dave.




On 29/11/2012 10:47, Marcelo Caetano wrote:
Dear list,
We are looking for participants to take a short (~5 minutes) listening
test online to evaluate the perceptual similarity of two models
applied to percussive musical instrument sounds. Here's the link
http://www2.csd.uoc.gr/~kafentz/listest/pmwiki.php?n=Main.ListeningTest.
Thank you for your time and interest,
Marcelo Caetano
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