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It is well known that some people are far more
sensitive to FM distortion than others. And, there's
no correlation between this ability or curse, and
perfect pitch.

How does one perceive FM distortion other than in the
realm of frequency?

Your obvious error Jenn is that you think that human
perception in the frequency domain works only one way.
If that were true, nobody could ever tell the
difference between a tone being on-pitch and a tone
with vibrato.


You didn't answer the question: how does one perceive
FM distortion other than in the realm of frequency?


Your question would be a rhetorical question if you knew
what the F in FM means, Jenn.


Of course I know what it means, Arny.


Of course not, Jenn. You showed that you don't know what FM means when you
asked for an answer to a rhetorical question involving it.

Since you seem to be demanding an actual answer,


Wow, shocking!


No, proof that you didn't know that it was a rhetorical question, Jenn.

your gross
ignorance of even common topics in audio is further
revealed.


You stated that sensitivity to FM distortion bears no
correlation to "perfect pitch".


True.

Perfect pitch involves a determination of absolute frequency.

Sensitivity to FM distortion, for example the vibrato that is inherent in LP
playback, involves determination of relative and changing frequencies.

Two different things.

I asked a simple
question: How does one perceive FM distortion other than
in the realm of frequency?


Obviously a rhetorical question to just about anybody but you, Jenn.

Obviously, this is yet
another question that you will continue to dodge, because
it shows that you don't know what you're talking about.


No Jenn, your confusion about knowlegable people know to be a rhetorical
question proves that you didn't know that it was a rhetorical question, and
therefore need not be answered.

Perhaps, your insensitivity to vibrato allows you to
think that LPs sound good.


Yep, that's it! But please don't tell anyone that I'm
insensitive to vibrato! I'd instantly be fired and
would never be hired for a professional job again.
Please Arny, my career is in your hands!


Like most of your posts Jenn, a lame joke. Go play with
the Middiot - he works down at your level.


You hate it when someone reveals that you're ignorant on
a topic in which you hold yourself up as an expert, don't
you?


What's to hate Jenn - other than the rantings of a poorly-informed person
named Jenning to cover up her ignorance of the meaning of FM, and her
preference for music with audible amounts of AM and FM distortion added?

Gotcha Jenn - again!