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In the Thread: How to evaluate playback... or the Six-Leveled-Listening Benefits™
Post Subject: Introduction to Six-Leveled-Listening BenefitsPosted by Romy the Cat on: 6/14/2004
OK, a little bit more….
… the Six-Leveled-Listening Benefits™ contains the stratification of the listening experiences within seven virtual levels.
The Six-Leveled-Listening Benefits (I will use SLLB from now) is a totally simulated representation according to which a listening perception identifies the result of a reproduced music listening. This structure could be productively used during evaluations of playback elements or the evaluations of the enter systems, as well as it provide a solid framework for audio semantics and practice. The SLLB is applicable not only within audio. Many of the SLLB’s elements are acting while we’re insisting “live” music well. I would intentionally omit some very minor SLLB alternation that would fit the SLLB model perfectly for “live” musicality and will concentrate explosively on the music reproduction – the audio world.
The Six-Leveled-Listening Benefits (SLLB) implies that our reaction to reproduced music might be explained within 7 boundaries. Those boundaries or levelers are:
1) Static perception
2) Dynamic perception
3) Emotional perception
4) Esthetic perception
5) Ethical perception
6) Re-Creative perception
7) Not Named Level
In few days I will elaborate in few more deltas about the each individual level.
Rgs,
The Cat
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