https://jmvalin.ca/misc_stuff/Atlas32_A.wav
https://jmvalin.ca/misc_stuff/Atlas32_B.wav
https://jmvalin.ca/misc_stuff/Atlas32_C.wav
MOS of a blind test:
C - 3.3
B - 3.1
A - 3.0
MOS are the same for both tests (studio speakers/monitors and headphones)
ABC/HR Version 1.1 beta 2, 18 June 2004
Testname:
1L = E:\DETODO\Audio\Opus new tonality\Atlas rise\Atlas32_B.wav
2L = E:\DETODO\Audio\Opus new tonality\Atlas rise\Atlas32_A.wav
3L = E:\DETODO\Audio\Opus new tonality\Atlas rise\Atlas32_C.wav
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General Comments:
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1L File: E:\DETODO\Audio\Opus new tonality\Atlas rise\Atlas32_B.wav
1L Rating: 3.1
1L Comment:
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2L File: E:\DETODO\Audio\Opus new tonality\Atlas rise\Atlas32_A.wav
2L Rating: 3.0
2L Comment:
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3L File: E:\DETODO\Audio\Opus new tonality\Atlas rise\Atlas32_C.wav
3L Rating: 3.3
3L Comment: stereo loss
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ABX Results:
My comments (not actual log):
"Sample 3 vs Sample 2
1 of 1, p = 0.500
2 of 2, p = 0.250
3 of 3, p = 0.125
4 of 4, p = 0.063
5 of 5, p = 0.031
TRAINING MODE -- not written to file"
I don't know why I perceive the C as stereo loss or energy change (?) . Anyway it sounds better.