ls possible to make digital audio sound like analog/vinyl


Sam here again and 40 years into the digital age and vinyl cut from analog master tape is still the gold standard of sound quality. Vinyl cut directly from digital is nothing but a vinyl CD unless the digital is transferred to reel to reel tape first and then from reel to reel cut to vinyl. The main difference between digital and vinyl for me is the fact that digital audio sounds like digital audio and i can tell the difference between the two formats in A/B test everytime. l have been interested in frequencies for years now and i believe there is a single frequency that has the ability to erase the digital fingerprint from digital audio and make it sound like the finest analog tape or vinyl cut from analog tape and that frequency is 33 hertz. l cannot explain what it is about the 33 hertz frequency that has such a profound effect on digital music however it makes digital audio reverberate throughout my entire body.

Source: Digital download flac 16/44 The dave brubeck quartet - three to get ready 1959.

original: http://u.pc.cd/9ze7

33 hertz: http://u.pc.cd/rrnctalK
guitarsam
What did you do to make the 33 version sound so much better? Original is flat, 2D, digital sounding. 33 is full, round, analog. 
guitarsam, of course you can tell the difference. The analog (vinyl) has noise and the digital does not. Your 33 Hz signal is just noise replicating the rumble that you have on records. It is a personal theory of mine that the background noise does something to bias or dither our brains. In reality there is always background noise. The is no noiseless venue. I think we are uncomfortable in the absence of noise. Many women are hypersensitive to noise at night. One little click and my wife is bolt upright, "what is that!" Waking me up in the process. Many of my female patients do the same thing. I put a fan in the room which provides a constant drone in the room masking other noises. Now, she rarely wakes me up.
Records recorded digitally then played back on vinyl sound just as analog as any analog recording because you have now added the noise back.
Make your listening room dead silent and play a CD or file. There is something wrong about the silence between the notes. It is artificial like Formica painted with wood grain to make it look like a veneer.
We are analog creatures and there is no way of getting away from it.  
i thought the objective is to make digital and analog reproduction sound like real music