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5.6 A-B Auditioning and A-B-X Testing (A-B Tab)

5 THE PRO-CODEC PLUG-IN

button and the previously selected button. This
means you can repeatedly alternate between

A & X with your eyes closed (or B & X, or A

&

B) because you don’t need to move the mouse pointer. Eyes-closed auditioning might

improve your listening focus!

As with

A-B mode, there is access to the input signal (I/P) by clicking in the B column

adjacent to a selected

A codec. Press RESET to reset the internal counters and begin a

new test. The display window beneath the

RESET button displays the number of

completed test cycles.

X is randomly set to either A or B. Listen critically, switching between A, B and X. When

you think you have identified

X as either A or B, leave the selection on the identified A or

B, and press CHOOSE. This will increment the number of test cycles but not display

whether your choice was correct. The act of pressing

CHOOSE also randomly

re-allocates either

A or B to X. For a thorough and statistically significant test, repeat this

audition and

CHOOSE cycle up to 20 or 25 times.

When you have completed a satisfactory number of cycles, press

REVEAL, which will

show the percentage number of correct guesses:

A 95% confidence level is regarded as statistically significant - anything less than this

means you have not reliably been able to distinguish between A and B!

Note:

A 95% confidence level is

not the same as a 95% correct score! Think of a single

cycle; you might by chance guess correctly and obtain a score of 100%, but with a
confidence level of only 50%.

As a quick guide, for a 95% confidence level you need a minimum of 8 correct guesses

from 10 cycles (80%), 11 from 15 (73%), 14 from 20 (70%), or 17 from 25 (68%).

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