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Scott Dorsey wrote:

DSD makes intermediate processing extremely difficult. As for me, I
would consider this a major advantage. I'd like to see most of the
signal processing stuff made totally impossible, even. Sometimes I
think it's all (even EQ) more trouble than it's worth.
--scott


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Bob Cain wrote:
Scott Dorsey wrote:

DSD makes intermediate processing extremely difficult. As for me, I
would consider this a major advantage. I'd like to see most of the
signal processing stuff made totally impossible, even. Sometimes I
think it's all (even EQ) more trouble than it's worth.


Dinosaur. :-)


Well, yeah. But I bet you feel the same way too now and then.
--scott


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Scott Dorsey wrote:
Bob Cain wrote:
Scott Dorsey wrote:

DSD makes intermediate processing extremely difficult. As for me, I
would consider this a major advantage. I'd like to see most of the
signal processing stuff made totally impossible, even. Sometimes I
think it's all (even EQ) more trouble than it's worth.

Dinosaur. :-)


Well, yeah. But I bet you feel the same way too now and then.
--scott


No ****. :-(


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