What does jitter sound like? What is the actual auditory result?
There are several attributes, including:
1) unfocused instruments and vocalists - wider than natural would be
2) "fill", or echoes between instruments that is not actually present in the recording - some mistake this for ambience or "air"
3) a harder, more brittle sound that tends to be fatiguing over the long term
4) vocalists "S" sounds too hissy to be live
5) inability to distinguish the size and depth of the venue of the recording
6) halos around the instruments and vocalists
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