Dan the Island Man wrote:
> In the past, live music was the best and still is then come
> vinyl records, then we settled for CD's, now the young and
> uninformed think Mpeg 3 is great sound, NOT!
Considering the "Music" they listen to, I'd say that MP3
compression doesn't really matter too much.
I'm "old-school" in that I much prefer a simple two-mike (BK
preferred) spread XY pattern (6") in front of a band in an
acoustically correct room. Close your eyes and enjoy.
If you aren't recording it to high-speed tape, then your other
option is 96/24 digital. Even then, the sampling resolution of
digital will cause the loss of some spacial placement.
Give me samples over bit-depth...
Give me maximum sampling, not for frequency response but for
spacial placement...
All audio compression stinks. My problem is that I knew exactly
how the algorithms are written--worked in the industry. Once
you know the algorithm, your ears are poisoned for life. I
really hate digital satellite TV. (16:1 compression? Get real
folks).
AG (Give me Linear or give me Deaf) Schnozz
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