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<blockquote data-quote="harrybrilljr" data-source="post: 92326" data-attributes="member: 103"><p>Re: Audio Files - best quality</p><p></p><p>John I'm not too concerned with realism in my recordings. I'm not too fond of live recordings in terms of audio quality. It's always a big compromise. Performance is what it's all about when it comes to live music. I like studio creations, and lots of trickery. Jack, I can't even imagine remixing Moving Pictures to 5.1.... Blasphemy!</p><p></p><p>NEW music that was made since around the early 90s or so when CD was very mature seems to translate fine to most of the other digital formats. It's the stuff that was made for vinyl, mastered for vinyl, and sounded great when played back on vinyl that has issues. When put on CD the older stuff was terribly harsh and so was remastered with no thought to what went into the original product. Perhaps they could make a DSP that mimics what happens when a vinyl record is pressed and played back, and run the original tapes, post mastering, through this device before heading to digital media. Seems like this could be done these days but the record companies have no motivation to do it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="harrybrilljr, post: 92326, member: 103"] Re: Audio Files - best quality John I'm not too concerned with realism in my recordings. I'm not too fond of live recordings in terms of audio quality. It's always a big compromise. Performance is what it's all about when it comes to live music. I like studio creations, and lots of trickery. Jack, I can't even imagine remixing Moving Pictures to 5.1.... Blasphemy! NEW music that was made since around the early 90s or so when CD was very mature seems to translate fine to most of the other digital formats. It's the stuff that was made for vinyl, mastered for vinyl, and sounded great when played back on vinyl that has issues. When put on CD the older stuff was terribly harsh and so was remastered with no thought to what went into the original product. Perhaps they could make a DSP that mimics what happens when a vinyl record is pressed and played back, and run the original tapes, post mastering, through this device before heading to digital media. Seems like this could be done these days but the record companies have no motivation to do it. [/QUOTE]
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