Telstar Electronics wrote:
On Sep 14, 6:42 am, Deek wrote:
I understand DISTORTION quite well! I hold an EE degree, managed an EE design
department for 10 years, and served as Chief Engineer on a major Military System
LGM 118A RS/RV.
Speech compression IS IS IS distortion. PERIOD!
I can see why your services were no longer required as Chief
Engineer... thanks for your comments.
www.telstar-electronics.com
I can see why you're more interested in $$ than in accuracy.
If I put a CONSTANT amplitude swept frequency signal, swept from 300 to 3000 Hz,
audio bandwidth, to the input to a transmitting device and I get a VARIABLE
amplitude signal, swept from 300 to 3000 Hz, as the audio output, the device has
DISTORTED the audio.
That's just what speech compressors accomplish.
Every single speech processor is a controlled distortion device. You can market
and do salesmanship all you want. You are still selling a device that distorts
the audio.
Distortion is distortion!!