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Ok, I talk about jitter all the time. I've been an audiophile for quite some time. However, I don't really fully understand what it is. I know that you don't want it, and it's something about the timing of the 1s and 0s, but can anyone explain it in a way that's easy to comprehend?
For example, I understand how a CD transport can cause jitter (sort of), but how does "DAW induced jitter" occur?
There is a guy at work that treats a lot of what I say with incredulity. I'll tell him that a CDs sound will change depending on the level of jitter in the transport as well as other factors, and because I can't fully explain, somehow, to him, it makes it untrue (he's a Cornell geek).
Help me out.
For example, I understand how a CD transport can cause jitter (sort of), but how does "DAW induced jitter" occur?
There is a guy at work that treats a lot of what I say with incredulity. I'll tell him that a CDs sound will change depending on the level of jitter in the transport as well as other factors, and because I can't fully explain, somehow, to him, it makes it untrue (he's a Cornell geek).
Help me out.