the context for "smooth" is touch. such a term does not apply to sound. it is a word along with others that has been applied to a phenomenon to which it is totally inappropriate.
the closest analogy to smooth, as in continuous texture, e.g., glass or wood, is focus.
thus, a somewhat unfocused presentation would be perceived as smooth. it is not necessarily a matter of frequency response. obviously, grain or noise is antithetical to smoothness.
ananalytical presentation would also not be perceived as smooth.
the closest analogy to smooth, as in continuous texture, e.g., glass or wood, is focus.
thus, a somewhat unfocused presentation would be perceived as smooth. it is not necessarily a matter of frequency response. obviously, grain or noise is antithetical to smoothness.
ananalytical presentation would also not be perceived as smooth.