http://www.silcom.com/~aludwig/ ...
Always worthwhile getting another point of view: this chap has a masters degree in Mathematics, a Ph.D. in engineering, at one stage considered a career as a pianist; and had a 35-year stint working at the NASA Jet Propulsion Lab. So, he just might have acquired a reasonable understanding of what matters with sound from a "scientific" angle ...
I like his style, and he talks about the things that matter, like how the ears and brain interpret sound. With lots of mathematical stuff, for people who like that sort of thing ...
Yes, his site's been linked to before here a couple of times, but I thought it worthwhile to yet again point a finger at his take on audio matters.
Frank
Always worthwhile getting another point of view: this chap has a masters degree in Mathematics, a Ph.D. in engineering, at one stage considered a career as a pianist; and had a 35-year stint working at the NASA Jet Propulsion Lab. So, he just might have acquired a reasonable understanding of what matters with sound from a "scientific" angle ...
I like his style, and he talks about the things that matter, like how the ears and brain interpret sound. With lots of mathematical stuff, for people who like that sort of thing ...
Yes, his site's been linked to before here a couple of times, but I thought it worthwhile to yet again point a finger at his take on audio matters.
Frank
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