@rauliruegas if you can propose a different way, that is convenient, to share audio recordings of our systems with those remotely located then we can consider it. We don’t have to use YouTube, it is just convenient. Or would you prefer that we continue to discuss the sound of our systems through written text words? It takes courage to share audio recordings of one’s system for others to judge and scrutinize. It is much easier to talk about it in flowery language in words than to expose our reality to others.
Sound as we know it is defined by three descriptors: Frequency, Amplitude, and Phase. As I mentioned earlier, music is a stream of complex composite sound waves. The ears are the primary sensory organ for sound. Neuroscience has several advanced models of sound perception and processing.
On the practical side we can rely on our ears the issue is aural memory. No aural memory can compete with audio recordings. If you think differently then please explain yourself.

