On 2012-07-23, Sampo Syreeni wrote:

ultrasonics still possibly having some different, nonlinear pathway by which they might affect spatial hearing (e.g. by attacking the known-to-be-nonlinear and different dichotic transient detection pathway we have). If so, someone at Meridian at the time, maybe even Bob Stuart, might have some idea of where to find a copy.

Oh, and BTW, I posted "ages ago" about a converter manufacturer about that precise issue with ultrasonics. Later on it seems that they were eerily well versed in Gerzon's later work, especially with regard to the idea that linear phase reconstruction in a DAC might not be the optimum way. That idea is smack in the middle of the nonlinear transient detection territory, so that they might have actually gotten their idea from Michael's manuscript or something pretty close to it. The original post of mine is somewhere in the archives, so you can get the name of the manufacturer from there, but I doubt they're still in business since they seemed rather the esoteric, expensive, audiophile kind.

Still, maybe with some detective work you could track some of the key technical people down and see if somebody retained a copy -- given enough nerds with access to an extant, interesting text, somebody *always* retains a copy, you see. We're much worse that way as a crowd than librarians ever were. :)
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