In Reply to: Re: Technical question for the Pros using yesterdays gear with todays (long) posted by Organbuff64' on March 12, 2002 at 18:31:13:
I'm sure that Keith is right here. DVD uses mpeg data compression of the order 5:1. Results for video can be stunning, I have a Spruce system, and comparisons between the original and the encoded stream are very good. But as to wether it would work with your DBX, I would be most suprised if it did. In this age of high resolution encoders and sensible AD converters I would seriously look again at the current crop of digital 96khz encoders. I know many hardened analogue fans who are converts. Having used both in my recording career, I have to say I can't see any benefit in using analogue any more. I would suggest that if you are hearing harsh sounds from digital kit, either the recording or the kit thats being used is at fault. Smooth top end, is perfectly achievable by good recording practices!Regards
Roland
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