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In the Forum: Playback Listening
In the Thread: Accuracy vs. Musicality (and YMMV)
Post Subject: To be continued2...Posted by Romy the Cat on: 2/3/2026
Do not let yourself be bothered by the “fixed-expression AI voice” and similar things. There is a ton of AI-generated content out there across almost every subject. It is a good and well-established practice not to take those videos too seriously and not to use them as primary references, but rather as points of departure for further thinking and interpretation. Ironically, although many of those videos hallucinate badly in some areas, they are often surprisingly close to the essence. AI has more or less become my primary field of day work, so I could run my mouth about it endlessly.


There is an interesting twist in all of this. You said: “In any case, my ‘deeper journey’ is not something that I feel a need to post online.” I completely agree, and I try not to let what I write here become a direct audit of my own psychological deviations. But here is the twist. Among those deviations (many of which objectively arise from my deep embrace of Jungian views and practices) there has been one unexpected consequence. I applied Jungian ideas fully to the subject of sound reproduction, and this led to a kind of fireworks display of observations that, in my view, completely redefine audio and, to some extent, music—at least as I understand it. I listen far more than I used to, but more importantly, I listen differently: different things, with different expectations, with different reference “what music is”, and through a completely different playback, built on entirely different underlying principles.


I am planning to cover some of this in a video I would like to make. I promised to do “my audio during 2025.” I have recorded it twice already, but I feel that I still haven’t expressed what I really wanted to say. To be continued…

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