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In Reply to: RE: I'm tempted to whip it out - $40 worth of advice posted by Jeff Starr on October 21, 2016 at 21:39:17
Sorry. It was the Korg, at DSD128, which is what it does best.
You didn't answer the question though.
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How about 90-100%. I don't like using DSD for vinyl as it does not allow editing.
I don't like editing vinyl recordings as then listening to them is no longer just like listening to vinyl.
But I only used DSD as that's what that recorder does best.
I used to record vinyl at 24/96 PCM. I didn't do any DSP other than to fade volume in-between tracks so I didn't have to listen to groove noise. Now I record vinyl at DSD(128) and it seems to have less groove noise in-between tracks because I don't seem to miss the fades. I really think DSD(128) makes a more natural and transparent copy of my vinyl records and I intend to use DSD(128) from now on. It just sounds better to me even though I always thought my 24/96 recordings were essentially perfect. Now, I think DSD(128) recordings are actually more perfect. ;-)
"Now, I think DSD(128) recordings are actually more perfect. ;-)"
Perfection that exceeds perfection!
Regards Anthony
"Beauty is Truth, Truth Beauty.." Keats
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