[quote name='dougal' timestamp='1376603612' post='2176853']
I didn't really understand the first question: "[color=#444444]which of the four audios you drew more attention" - the obvious choice here is 'a' because of the flange / chorus effect gives it an upper mid that makes it sound more lively. I took it to mean "which sound would you play with". Hope that's right. [/color]
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There is no FX in any bass. All of them are recorded clean and flat, no compression, no nothing
and the "[color=#444444]which of the four audios you drew more attention" means exactly that.[/color]
[color=#444444]Someone may think the C choice is a ugly bass sound, and them try to find the C choice on the other audios.[/color] Don't matter to the research what you think of my bass sounds, and everything that is on the audio is purposeful.
[quote name='BassTractor' timestamp='1376605081' post='2176865']
I'd love to help, Nikolas, but:
- I lack the technical gear that your test requires (good sound)
- To me as a foreign English speaker, your foreign English sadly is undecipherable. I have no idea what you want me to do, and what you are asking for. Sorry man. Thought it better to let you know than to leave you in the cold, even if this is unpleasant.
Good luck!
best,
bert
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If you have a simple earphone from a mp3 player, you could do the test. And thank you for the English warning, I will fix this soon as possible.
[quote name='Dad3353' timestamp='1376605413' post='2176869']
[b]The idea seems to be to see if one can identify the same sounding version each time, whatever the order they're played in.[/b]
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Exactly!!!!! Thank you for your help!!!
and one more time, sorry for my awful english =D