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Richard Crowley wrote:
Yes, of course. It would be absurd to try to use any kind of traditional Dolby noise reduction when recording digitally. Which is why we all jumped to the obvious assumption that the OP was talking about the decoding of previously recorded tapes. Admittedly, that assumption should have been explicitly stated. Folks actually DID try using NR through digital systems back in the early eighties. I knew a couple folks who used DBX systems running into PCM F-1 machines and it did seem to tame some of the low-level buzziness problems of the F-1. Thank God that's all over. --scott -- "C'est un Nagra. C'est suisse, et tres, tres precis." |
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