When is digital going to get the soul of music?


I have to ask this(actually, I thought I mentioned this in another thread.). It's been at least 25 years of digital. The equivalent in vinyl is 1975. I am currently listening to a pre-1975 album. It conveys the soul of music. Although digital may be more detailed, and even gives more detail than analog does(in a way), when will it convey the soul of music. This has escaped digital, as far as I can tell.
mmakshak
I think it just has. Give a listen to Soundkeeper Recordings. Latest release, AMERICAS, is a real game changer.
Read reviews and Blogs.... Then buy an album ( I like AMERICAS , EQUINOX, and LIFT in that order )
WebSite is soundkeeperrecordings.com You won't be disappointed. Best sounding digital recordings I've heard.
Steve Nugent of Empirical Audio proudly declares that his latest USB dac finally not equals but may even surpass vinyl. The man has golden ears apart from being a technically ingenious and highly innovative. I find , that he is right. It is all there now, the soul I mean. It IS still different from vinyl, but digital is not musically "dead" anymore. Even older CDs can be brought to be "soulfully" alive. I find the discussion of what is "better", digital or vinyl, should end. The music has come home to us.
Correction:
I should have written that Steve N. declared that his latest DAC finally not ONLY equals but may be even surpass vinyl.....
Sorry
It's there now - IF you use the right A/D and DAC systems.

Nearly ALL professional recording set-ups are digital today, so even if you think you are listening to an all analog chain - it some point before you bought it, your record was digitally mastered.

The best digital systems run at 24-bit / 96 kHz and, if the bitstream is reconstructed using apodizing (time-domain-optimized) filters, it is completely transparent to my ears.