Anyone has experience with these(korg mr 1000, tascam dv-ra1000) recording from vinyl to digital? Looking to capture as close to what vinyl is bringing to the room.
another vote for the Korg 2000s. Takes some getting used to, but it sounds really nice, can record at double SACD sampling rate( future proof), and is a fun piece to own.
Could someone compare the Tascam or the Korg with a MacBook Pro with some Firewire interface and some of the nice softwares like Pure Vinyl or something similar? The Macbook setup would be finde for all 24/192 data, recording as well as ripped cd playback.
The best way to do it is with the Korg or Tascam and then do any editing on a workstation. Any A to D conversion done in a PC or laptop is going to be a sonic compromise.
Ony exception would be a Mac based Rosetta 200 system where the A to D conversion is done outside of the computer box. Keep in mind, 24/192 is going to take up a lot of HD space, and is not really worth the effort unless you are using an external master clock like the Big Ben or Antelope Audio Atomic clock.... best
That is the big question- who is going to come out with the software which will send pure DSD over USB? Korg's Audiogate, Foobar, Pyramax, Sonoma.....?
Both Mytek and PB Design have mentioned their ability to decode the signal, but neither one have said which software will execute it.
It's a waiting game...and I do hope it gives us some direction soon.
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