This article is a must-read for musicians or those curious about how we perceive sound based and I want to share this for my daily audiophile blog roundup. The human ear actually converts sounds from analogue to digital through a fairly complex process. This process involving the outer, middle, and inner ear is described with images and words, and the knowledge of how we perceive sound can be harnessed by those who seek to mix or make music in order to ensure their music is most effective and noticeable. Volume, pitch, and frequency are all addressed and the most effective variations are identified.
Worth your attention:
How The Ear Works – A recommended read
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