In Reply to: Decca Legends - Finally we get real 24/96 resolution posted by Chris from Lafayette on April 8, 2012 at 18:40:51:
Thanks for the review.
I remember reading an interview with one of the sound engineers who worked on the Decca Legends series (this was in 1999), who said that the remastered recordings were actually done in DSD before being converted to 24/96 (and then later to 16bit/44.1kHz for CD release). The (digital) masters should be DSD masters.
Do the spectographs reveal the tell-tale ultrasonic noise of a DSD recording?
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- RE: Decca Legends - Finally we get real 24/96 resolution - layman 06:07:42 04/09/12 (7)
- I would expect that the Sample Rate Conversion to PCM would block the high ultrasonics - John Marks 06:27:09 04/09/12 (6)
- RE: I would expect that the Sample Rate Conversion to PCM would block the high ultrasonics - layman 07:28:51 04/09/12 (5)
- Here's a sample - Chris from Lafayette 08:13:02 04/09/12 (4)
- RE: Here's a sample - layman 08:25:00 04/09/12 (3)
- I can't output that type of graph, but. . . - Chris from Lafayette 09:44:49 04/09/12 (2)
- RE: I can't output that type of graph, but. . . - Russell 10:00:51 04/09/12 (1)
- Thanks, Russell! [nt] - Chris from Lafayette 10:41:00 04/09/12 (0)