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In the Forum: Playback Listening
In the Thread: From Newton to Einstein
Post Subject: Listening awareness and output of audio elementsPosted by yoshi on: 8/31/2007
I understand what you are saying in conceptual level and I agree 99% of us are molded in the frame work of the industry, but in practice, don't we need "knowledge and experience" albeit from a different perspective (the listening awareness)?  The key word seems to be "the listening awareness".  In case of food, if we'd been fed and experienced only Fast Food junk, we may know and enjoy an exquisitly prepared cuisine but wouldn't know why it tastes good or how it is different from what you are used to.  Or even would not be able to enjoy it because it's so different.  First of all, you'd need to know there are different foods, then your taste bud would need some experience and training to fully appreciate the extent of exquisitness, wouldn't it?  Then, if you are motivated, another trial and error to change your diety at home.  Or this analogy still in the mold of "the framework"?

 Romy the Cat wrote:

All that was necessary for your playback is just to look at it results not from a perspective: “It is result” but from the perspective: “What was the result?”.


I'm not sure I understand this.  At the moment, I can only describe "It is" and "What was" in "the out put of audio elements".  What would you suggest to un-bind "the out put of audio elements" from "the listening awareness" and how do we develop "the listening awareness" further?

Yoshi

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