to my ears digital audio does not sound natural? something is wrong!


lf Digital audio is man made how can I expect the brain to recognize it as natural sounding?

lf I re-encode digital audio with the earths natural frequencies will the brain now recognize it as a natural source allowing the digital audio to harmonize with my brain creating an entirely new listening experience?

This might sound crazy however it sounds perfectly logical to me so i went to the park at 3am to record the frequencies of nature using the built in mic on my cheap mp3 player in wav 16/44 and uploaded the wav file to my pc and while the file from the park was playing on my windows media player i made a simple copy of a commercial digital album flac 16/44 on my desktop and here are the results using the same audio source.

commercial release flac 16/44 http://u.pc.cd/PmXctalK

commercial release  with earth frequencies http://u.pc.cd/7d7

lt may be the placebo effect and i'm hearing what i want to hear however i think the music is now in harmony with my ears?

guitarsam

Showing 1 response by jayjay75

I understand where you are coming from I remember when CDs first came out. I didn't like them.  I much preferred cassettes.  I honestly still do now CDs sound so much more clear and no static but it's just not as good.  Everytime I put in a cassette or listen to an album of old they just sound right.  Digital sound clear and high quality it just doesn't sound right lol.  I can't pinpoint anything as being wrong its just missing something.  I don't see the point in today's digital HiFi as you have to spend so much just to get to where a record was.  That doesn't mean I don't listen to it because I mostly listen to streaming on my phone lol it's just to easy and fast lmao.  Anyways I do get where you are coming from.