As usual you cherry pick but need you pull a straw man too? I'm sure it is clear as day that my "knock yourselves out" statement in no way precluded musical enjoyment. If I had wanted to say that I would have no qualms saying it straight out. I'm just curious when you decided that it was your job to convince anybody about anything on a board of hobbyists who apparently require some form of saving. It sure would be the absolute right thing to do as part of an engineering team. You all want to put out the best product that you can. Here the basic goal when it comes to reproduction isn't in consensus. Well, again, knock yourself out.
Your post is all about me and not the topic of the thread. I will answer but I appreciate not continuing to go this way.
I have many interests. One of them is love of learning and teaching. I have been teaching classes for 35+ years. I love sharing what I know and the warm reaction you get when someone learns from you. And inversely, I love it when I am sitting in a class myself and in 10 seconds I learn something that has taken the teacher years to learn.
Same is true on forums. I learn and I share what I know.
Sadly a forum is not nearly as efficient as other means to do that. You get constant interference and unkind remarks like the one I am responding to. We are dealing with a bunch of vocal males who let testosterone write their posts than wisdom and respect. So I resort to writing articles for sharing, and reading research/industry papers, and attending conferences/interacting with fellow designers.
What forums have is the broad participation so faults and all, I participate.
And there is absolute consensus in the professional audio research/engineering about a lot of things you guys doubt. Your assertion otherwise doesn't amount to anything. As you say, knock yourself out by saying it. The world of audio where such answers matter, goes on ignoring your protests.