On 26 Oct 2005 02:42:21 GMT, "Iain M Churches"
wrote:
"Stewart Pinkerton" wrote in message
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On 21 Oct 2005 05:38:30 GMT, wrote:
At the other extreme, I seriously doubt that you have
ever heard a 30ips studio master.
I seriously doubt that you have either Stewart, so I hope
you are not trying to give that impression:-))
I wasn't the one making the claims.
This 30 ips thing is something you seem to have latched onto
since it came up in a thread some time ago.
Not me, as I have often mentioned its limitations. I simply quote it
as an extreme example of analogue with extended FR.
High speed analogue
recording was extremely rare from the mid 60s onwards when
the Dolby A processor came into general use.
I know, but it's frequently quoted by analogue fans, even though as
you acknowledge, 15ips was the general standard. Similarly for 192k vs
96k sampling nowadays.
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