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In Reply to: RE: Recording Vinyl to DSD posted by newvinyl on August 20, 2014 at 07:53:16
Yeah, I probably don't need to normalize, but I require the capability to acomplish fades. I just hate it when a song begins with an abrupt volume increase. I like to use a one-second linear fade-in and a gradual fade-out so I don't have to listen to vinyl groove noise in-between tracks.
Thank you, though.
John Elison
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Once I read a post by a recording engineer.
He took the part of the DSD he wishes to fade.
Converted it to PCM
Applied the fade
Converted back to DSD
Replaced the part with the faded part
Single bit is simply not editable.
The Well Tempered Computer
That is why I said it is an archival, final digital format.
Or it can be used as the initial capture, then converted to PCM, where it can remain.
Korg DOES let you split tracks at least with no trouble. EQ, compression, etc, forget it.
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