Dear @seventies : " So vinyl to high resolution digital retains the ’magic’ that many associate with vinyl sound. What other than an electro-mechanical groove-cutting process underlies that ’magic’ ?
First than all non-exist that " magic " we audiophiles " like " to think and just do not accept is not " magic ".
@dgarretson at the very first page of your thread posted:
""" The answer is that vinyl contains euphonious distortions and artifacts that are accurately captured and passed through a hi-res digital recording. """
Other than the cutting/pressing process the recorded LPs came with a huge developed distortions developed through the nigthmare overall LP playback process. The " magic " are only every kind of developed distortions you can imagine not music information and these non-music information is captured with accuracy for the digital medium that with this fact proves that digital medium is way superior to the analog one no matters what.
I think you agree with when posted:
"" By high resolution bit rate I mean bit depth times sampling frequency. As that rate increases, format differences diminish. DAD 256 verses PCM 24/192 ? Take your pick.
Recording standard is evolving to PCM 24/352, because PCM allows editing that DSD does not.
Music recorded at that resolution has no peer in the ’history’ of sonically preserving performances. Prefer the ’magic’ of vinyl ? No problem. Such is available. But the ’master tape’ is now a master hi res digital file, now a huge upgrade over the ’DDD’ lp’s touted a few decades ago. ""
Absolutely rigth !.
Regards and enjoy the MUSIC NOT DISTORTIONS,
R.
Btw, you posted:
"""" one might question why digital made without the intermediary of vinyl sounds so different from vinyl. A detective story ?
If vinyl and digital not made via vinyl intermediary sound quite different, what is the source of this difference ? """"
No detective story: both are way different mediums, so today : why any one could thinks that both mediums should sounds alike when that is just impossible ?
The analog deffenders likes all those high euphonic distortions against way lower distortions in the digital medium. Yes it's not that digital do not like to them as medium but that digital has not those euphonic distortions all of us are accustom to: go figure ! !
First than all non-exist that " magic " we audiophiles " like " to think and just do not accept is not " magic ".
@dgarretson at the very first page of your thread posted:
""" The answer is that vinyl contains euphonious distortions and artifacts that are accurately captured and passed through a hi-res digital recording. """
Other than the cutting/pressing process the recorded LPs came with a huge developed distortions developed through the nigthmare overall LP playback process. The " magic " are only every kind of developed distortions you can imagine not music information and these non-music information is captured with accuracy for the digital medium that with this fact proves that digital medium is way superior to the analog one no matters what.
I think you agree with when posted:
"" By high resolution bit rate I mean bit depth times sampling frequency. As that rate increases, format differences diminish. DAD 256 verses PCM 24/192 ? Take your pick.
Recording standard is evolving to PCM 24/352, because PCM allows editing that DSD does not.
Music recorded at that resolution has no peer in the ’history’ of sonically preserving performances. Prefer the ’magic’ of vinyl ? No problem. Such is available. But the ’master tape’ is now a master hi res digital file, now a huge upgrade over the ’DDD’ lp’s touted a few decades ago. ""
Absolutely rigth !.
Regards and enjoy the MUSIC NOT DISTORTIONS,
R.
Btw, you posted:
"""" one might question why digital made without the intermediary of vinyl sounds so different from vinyl. A detective story ?
If vinyl and digital not made via vinyl intermediary sound quite different, what is the source of this difference ? """"
No detective story: both are way different mediums, so today : why any one could thinks that both mediums should sounds alike when that is just impossible ?
The analog deffenders likes all those high euphonic distortions against way lower distortions in the digital medium. Yes it's not that digital do not like to them as medium but that digital has not those euphonic distortions all of us are accustom to: go figure ! !