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Post Subject: It is complicated...Posted by Romy the Cat on: 3/29/2020
Tequilahut, the question that was posted in this thread was
very good one: “What mistakes can we avoid?” Unfortunately, the answer is very complex
and to a degree you will not get it now, no disrespect intended. Let me try to begin
to explain it to you.
The whole notion that there are some specific mistakes is mistaken.
It is not the mistakes of des or action but the mistakes of our own perceptions.
I would not call it even as mistakes but rather a lack of developed judgment. For instance, you like a given solution, whatever
would it be. It takes some time, in some cases years to understand that a blockage
of your audio development, progress and satisfaction is exactly related to the specific
thing the you are liking. How to straight up and speed up this process? I do
not know. The method that I recommend is to decertifies you own exposure to different
inhalations (means solutions) and let as many people to experiences and to criticize
what you are doing. Then very meticulously analyze the data you collected and
remove you own ego from the whole ceremony as much as possible. In my view this
stream up the ceremony of association of own audio action and own judgment
about the auditable consequences. I know it might sound like waxing poetry around
the subject that you feel have very narrow application but it is not.
Let me for instance I will give to you very specific and
very targeted recommendation of what you must do. There are a few problems with
it. First, another person with the similar experience as mine would give you completely
opposite recommendations. What mechanism YOU would use to see who it right?
Second, my “rightlessness” based upon my preferences and priorities. The preferences
and priorities you and me understand differently. If I say to you “stop listen techno music” you
would feel that I infringe upon your freedom of having preferences and priorities.
In contrary my recommendation to stay away from techno music is very specific and
very well thought design principle for acoustic system. There are different purely
engendering principles how to deliver proper listening satisfactions if the target
is techno music vs the target is Bach’s Chaconne. It might sound to you like a snobbism
but it is not and for me the definition of success in audio is gradual
migration of listening preferences from techno to Chaconne. Third, it takes
time and many of the judgments that you need to come across is not instant realizations
but the results of long thoughts and long accumulated feelings. And the last:
the right decisions in audio never from outside and will be only the result of
your own self-realization. I or anyone else might zillion times to explain to
you one of other subjects but until you rediscover the answer on you own you do
not “get” it.
So, if, repeat “if”, what I said about is true then how do
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