

maybe based on previous unrealistic expectations. Your comment regarding most of audio software with poor sound also doesn't seems to be based on any rationale. Efficiency optimization doesn't automatically translate to worse sound and definitely isn't mutually exclusive with good sound. Then it all has to be met during implementation stage.Įvery particular area can be of course further improved after product release date. Most- not allExcuse me, that's overgeneralizing nonsense.Īs with any technical task, it is necessary to set reasonable design criteria, which usually involves sound quality (which is possible to be subjectively evaluated and objectively measured), efficiency (memory and cpu-cycles consumption) and also user interface. Most of the audio software out there is good software with poor sound. True, for people who are good with coding and wanna move to the next level and instread of thinking of code terms, they think in sound quality terms. False, for people who never touched a code in their life and they do all the mistakes they can do
