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Allen Corneau wrote:
I'm always a tiny bit disappointed when I get back down to 44.1 after working all day in 88/96. Phsycological ? Expectation effect ? geoff |
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On 3/23/06 5:16 PM, in article ,
"Geoff@work" wrote: Allen Corneau wrote: I'm always a tiny bit disappointed when I get back down to 44.1 after working all day in 88/96. Phsycological ? Expectation effect ? Nope. If I play both the hi-res version along side the 44.1 version and flip between the two, there is a clear difference. Most of my clients can hear the difference, even when they have no idea what two sources they're listening to. They tell me that one of the versions (which ends up being the 44.1 version) isn't as exciting or life-like. It's not a huge change, but definitely noticeable. Having a very good monitoring environment (DAC, amp/speakers, room) makes all the difference, though. Allen -- Allen Corneau Mastering Engineer Essential Sound Mastering www.esmastering.com |
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![]() "Allen Corneau" wrote in message ... On 3/22/06 9:29 PM, in article , "Scott Dorsey" wrote: It should now be possible to do completely transparent SRC. You're right Scott, it SHOULD be. Unfortunately, in reality it's not that easy. Folks should read some of the SRC discussions on the mastering forums! I myself have been less than completely happy with the state of SRC in my system. I use the Sadie SRC to up-sample to double the incoming rate (44 to 88, 48 to 96) and use an outboard Z-sys SRC to come back down to 44.1. I'm always a tiny bit disappointed when I get back down to 44.1 after working all day in 88/96. Get rid of the Z-sys SRC then! Obviously you have no frequencies above 22 or 24 kHz to begin with. A good SRC should be able to double and halve the sample rate transparently without raising a sweat. Try my previous test suggestion to see just how much change is, or isn't, been introduced. My understanding is that the Weiss SRC unit, as well as their new SARACON software SRC, are top notch. Of course there are also top-grade SRC's from DCS and Lavry. All it takes is money! Yes, if you don't bother making actual measurements on the results, then the most expensive item always sounds better :-) And people will always focus on the areas that have the least problems for some unknown reason, while neglecting the real problem areas that are more difficult to fix, ie. speakers. MrT. |
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"Geoff@work" wrote in news:C%FUf.8230
: Phsycological Combines psychological, physiological, and pharmacological in one word? |
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Allen Corneau wrote:
Nope. If I play both the hi-res version along side the 44.1 version and flip between the two, there is a clear difference. Most of my clients can hear the difference, even when they have no idea what two sources they're listening to. They tell me that one of the versions (which ends up being the 44.1 version) isn't as exciting or life-like. It's not a huge change, but definitely noticeable. Having a very good monitoring environment (DAC, amp/speakers, room) makes all the difference, though. You could make a good argument that this is due to deficiencies in the converters. But in the end, if it is, you can't do anything about it now other than to run in 88/96 anyway. --scott -- "C'est un Nagra. C'est suisse, et tres, tres precis." |
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On 3/24/06 10:01 AM, in article , "Scott
Dorsey" wrote: You could make a good argument that this is due to deficiencies in the converters. But in the end, if it is, you can't do anything about it now other than to run in 88/96 anyway. In my case the DAC is the Benchmark DAC-1. Allen -- Allen Corneau Mastering Engineer Essential Sound Mastering www.esmastering.com |
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