I agree with you, even though I am a DSP fan.
I believe the biggest problem, as with so many other helpful audio
processing gadgets, is a little is a lot, and a lot is too much.
Overdoing it will make the resulting audio worse, maybe to the point of
becoming unintelligible. It is not a cure for all types of noise, and
cannot remove all of it. It "helps" is as good as it gets. If you try
to do to much with it, it is way worse than without it.
Happy Trails.
======================= Richards / K8JHR =========================
On 3/22/2011 4:22 PM, Barry N1EU wrote:
> DSP skeptic here. I encourage anyone interested to go to
> http://www.w4rt.com/BHI/DSP-817.htm and click on the links to hear the
> recordings of DSP action. Instead of turning down the RF Gain
> control, he uses dsp to filter the noise to make horrendously
> unnatural sounding audio. Why would anyone want this in a Corsair?
> Different strokes I guess.
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