On Apr 1, 2015, at 1:29 PM, Reid Oda <reid....@gmail.com> wrote: > As for perceiving ms-order offsets of audio events (if you're interested): > it depends on the sound. The sharper the tick the easier it is to perceive > a timing offset.
I use an iPhone app called "Atomic Clock". It syncs with an NTP server of your choice, but it also has a particularly sharp "tick" on the seconds, and a different-toned tick at the top of the minute. The clock also has an outer circle that can be configured to complete one rotation every second, which is great for comparing between clocks. -- David Glover-Aoki | https://david.gloveraoki.net/contact PGP key 5518C7DE | Amateur Radio KJ6TLX
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