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Default 24-bit on tap at Apple?


"Sergey Kubushyn" wrote in message
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Well the answer is to record the vinyl onto CD and play it back from
there
The different mastering (and noise, distortion, wow, flutter, limited
frequency and dynamic response, etc) will all be faithfully reproduced !


That is exactly what some of us, including myself, are doing. As a matter
of
fact it is not just copying to a CD -- they are digitized in 24/96 and
that
digitized material is saved and listened to if conditions permit.


Only the technically illiterate believe ANY vinyl requires 24/96 recording.
Even 14 bits is overkill for vinyl. So IF you actually find a record with
frequencies over 22kHz that you dog really likes, just save it at 16/88 or
16/96 and save yourself a few bytes :-)

Trevor.