Thx a lot. It might seem like nitpicking or nerdy stuff, but SL just invites to be curious.
I do learn quit a lot while using SL - and love it.
See this for instance:
Nitpicking? Maybe. But there are cases, when it matters.
When working with spectral audio, it might be difficult to define exactly, what a tool has to do and what kind of artifacts are tolerable. The documentaion of all this might require another full-time job.
So, we are fine here, but we are still free to mention the glitches we find in our daily work.
Very often I double check Wavelab and Spectral Layers with Audacity… which should not be necessary, imho. I do expect software like Wavelab or Spectral Layers to work exactly as the menu says as could be expected - on the numbers, on the bits. but they don’t. This is disappointing to some extend.