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#6757 - 10/11/05 07:32 AM
Re: 24 bit. 196k. "So what?"
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Registered: 02/18/05
Posts: 965
Loc: Frankfurt, Hessen, Germany
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Originally posted by abacus: ...So whether you can here the difference or not, we do now live in a 24bit 96Khz (Or more) world. Yes, and that's really frightening me! Now we musicians are living in a computing business world too...*AAAARGH* Okay, we have to live with so many things that we don't really need but the wheels of time keep on turning. At least I hope that the resistance of us musicians will grow again to the point where the factories have to raise with us. I remember the days when the PA systems turned to transistors (long after it was done for HiFi systems). After a short while the musicians started to want back their warm sounding tube amps. I'm very glad about that fact! You're loosing dynamics with 16/44.1 because you're mixing it down digitally. The digitally inaccuracy is the devil! Higher bit resolutions and higher sample rates do minimize this effect but never do reach towards analog resolution - it's only a digital imitation of the nature! So, we can get better results by using analog technologies especially for the audio mixes. Personally, I like to mix analog and digital devices in my studio because it provides me a bigger range but, analog devices are still having a great PLUS in my decicions... Regards, Danny
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Greetings from Frankfurt (Germany), Sheriff ;-)
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