In Reply to: That's all very well if you ignore the associated noise of DSD posted by Chris from Lafayette on September 3, 2020 at 18:45:14:
Noise?
You can't hear it, I can't hear it.
I've seen hi-res bashing before, some think 24/96 is too much.
You seem to have a Thing about DSD noise.
You don't think the smoother wave form of DSD to be important either.
Hey, it works for me, I never think about this stuff, except here!I have done Live Recordings in 24/96, 24/192, and DSD 64.
DSD is so much more relaxed and natural.
If I could record in DSD 128 or 256, I would,
but like the Portable recorder format, not so much gear to lug and set-up.
Edits: 09/04/20
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Follow Ups
- More resolution= more more information. When is inaudible noise really - oldmkvi 09:13:50 09/04/20 (4)
- Some of those high frequencies themselves are inaudible too! - Chris from Lafayette 10:17:33 09/04/20 (3)
- RE: Some of those high frequencies themselves are inaudible too! - John Elison 12:23:10 09/04/20 (2)
- "Do you like vinyl?" - No. Although I tolerate it occasionally. - Chris from Lafayette 16:25:26 09/04/20 (1)
- No one, especially me, says that is the Only reason. - oldmkvi 09:21:31 09/13/20 (0)