For a technical answer to the question "what is jitter", here's the Wikipedia entry.
For some ideas on "what does it sound like", try this article by Serene Audio. Note that as the article says, they're using extremely high levels of jitter to make it audible - levels that are probably many, many thousands of times higher than you would encounter in well-designed equipment.
For some ideas on "what does it sound like", try this article by Serene Audio. Note that as the article says, they're using extremely high levels of jitter to make it audible - levels that are probably many, many thousands of times higher than you would encounter in well-designed equipment.
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