In Reply to: Man, so complicated! nt posted by jdaniel@jps.net on May 21, 2017 at 22:51:37:
But nativeDSD site has the real deal (I think), the DXD file which MAY be the file that comes out of the original mastering as 32/352.8k PCM.
"What we have done now is also make a direct conversion to DSD128 and DSD256 from that original DXD edited master, without going through any interim processing steps."
Link below:
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Follow Ups
- I could buy the 24/96 or even the 24/192 PCM directly from Jared's site... - Ivan303 06:58:31 05/22/17 (8)
- "the DXD file which MAY be the file that comes out of the original mastering" - Chris from Lafayette 23:57:19 05/22/17 (7)
- RE: The DXD download.... - Ivan303 07:40:28 05/23/17 (2)
- It was FLAC - I may not be converting FLAC's to WAV's so much anymore - we'll see - Chris from Lafayette 14:30:23 05/23/17 (1)
- Bit Perfect (iTunes plug-in) claims to support 32/352.8k PCM... - Ivan303 18:57:54 05/23/17 (0)
- RE: "the DXD file which MAY be the file that comes out of the original mastering" - jdaniel@jps.net 06:52:17 05/23/17 (3)
- I agree with you about upsampling from the original master - Chris from Lafayette 13:45:42 05/23/17 (2)
- Well, you've tempted me regarding the Elektra Suite, but the opera itself is so relatively short - jdaniel@jps.net 20:28:34 05/23/17 (1)
- Yes - Honneck's "Symphonic Synthesis" must have at least 30% of the whole opera! - Chris from Lafayette 00:24:25 05/24/17 (0)