In Reply to: Fully committed Computer Audio-phile with lots of sacd's posted by theob on April 23, 2012 at 04:49:17:
such as with a Korg 1000 or 2000 machine. Then, you use their software program to convert that file to whatever PCM flavor you want. Hey, maybe ask if there's anyone who owns one that you could borrow.I've seen Korg MR1000 recorders on the used market for around $600, but they're being replaced with the MR2000S, so are getting harder to find.
Stephen
Edits: 04/26/12
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- You can record them with a digital recorder as a 1 bit DSD file..... - StephenJK 11:02:08 04/26/12 (12)
- RE: You can record them with a digital recorder as a 1 bit DSD file..... - Tony Lauck 12:49:01 04/26/12 (11)
- Thanks for that, how about a digital connection? - StephenJK 04:06:33 04/27/12 (10)
- RE: Thanks for that, how about a digital connection? - ted_b 13:40:12 04/28/12 (0)
- RE: Thanks for that, how about a digital connection? - Tony Lauck 07:36:37 04/27/12 (8)
- fascist? good grief could you be any more dramatic? - bwb 08:26:53 04/27/12 (5)
- Boiling frogs - Tony Lauck 09:40:17 04/27/12 (4)
- you need a better dictionary - bwb 13:28:54 04/27/12 (3)
- RE: you need a better dictionary - BubbaMike 21:37:30 04/29/12 (0)
- RE: you need a better dictionary - Tony Lauck 14:06:20 04/27/12 (1)
- RE: you need a better dictionary - bwb 15:59:34 04/27/12 (0)
- Thanks, Tony. It makes me glad that I don't own any SACD's. nt - StephenJK 08:15:15 04/27/12 (1)
- RE: Thanks, Tony. It makes me glad that I don't own any SACD's. nt - Tony Lauck 09:52:10 04/27/12 (0)