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  • scottycelt

    #16
    Originally posted by MrGongGong View Post
    aaah but do you have analogue ears ?
    We'll have no earism on this forum, thank you very much, Mr GG ....

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    • MrGongGong
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      • Nov 2010
      • 18357

      #17
      I really don't know what your statement meant anyway ?

      ALL recorded music is electronic
      ALL sound played through loudspeakers or headphones is analogue

      and this IS digital

      until the speakers move

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      • scottycelt

        #18
        Originally posted by MrGongGong View Post
        I really don't know what your statement meant anyway ?

        ALL recorded music is electronic
        ALL sound played through loudspeakers or headphones is analogue

        and this IS digital

        until the speakers move
        Blind us with meaningless 'science' if you must, Mr GG, but I (and others) are simply trying to find out from knowledgeable forum members like yourself whether we should record in digital or analogue format, and invariably there has been a deafening silence or an irrelevant/diversionary response from those who claim to have experience in the industry.

        Contributors to Wiki seem to understand well enough and have come to much the same conclusion as myself ...

        http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Comparison_of_analog_and_digital_recording
        Last edited by Guest; 01-05-12, 08:46. Reason: Forgot the link

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        • Stunsworth
          Full Member
          • Nov 2010
          • 1553

          #19
          Originally posted by scottycelt View Post
          I (and others) are simply trying to find out from knowledgeable forum members like yourself whether we should record in digital or analogue format
          My instinct is to say that you should record the digital feed not the analogue one. If you record the analogue feed the signal has gone from lossy digital to analogue and back to (potentially) lossy digital. This seems to have the possibility of introducing coding errors in the output. Whether they can be heard or not is another matter, but my instinctive feeling once again is that it's possible if you have a revealing system.

          When I've recorded a digital stream in the past I've always saved it in a lossless format to avoid recoding errors.
          Steve

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          • amateur51

            #20
            Originally posted by scottycelt View Post

            I have searched the internet to discover whether analogue stereo is considered inferior to digital and can't find a definitive answer. It (the analogue) certainly sounds impressive enough to my ears.
            Forgive me scotty, but isn't that your answer?

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            • scottycelt

              #21
              Originally posted by Stunsworth View Post
              My instinct is to say that you should record the digital feed not the analogue one. If you record the analogue feed the signal has gone from lossy digital to analogue and back to (potentially) lossy digital. This seems to have the possibility of introducing coding errors in the output. Whether they can be heard or not is another matter, but my instinctive feeling once again is that it's possible if you have a revealing system.

              When I've recorded a digital stream in the past I've always saved it in a lossless format to avoid recoding errors.
              Thank you, Steve, that sounds (!) logical and I always record in a lossless format anyway as it obviously seems the safest bet?. Mind you, as far as images are concerned my eyes cannot tell the difference in quality between, say, BMP and JPEG, but others tell me they can ...
              Last edited by Guest; 01-05-12, 10:04.

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              • scottycelt

                #22
                Originally posted by amateur51 View Post
                Forgive me scotty, but isn't that your answer?
                I'm possibly looking for someone to put a comforting arm around my shoulder to tell me I might actually be right, Ams ... don't get the wrong idea, though.

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                • amateur51

                  #23
                  Originally posted by scottycelt View Post
                  I'm possibly looking for someone to put a comforting arm around my shoulder to tell me I might actually be right, Ams ... don't get the wrong idea, though.
                  Oh don't you worry your wee bonnet, scotty I've always had the right idea about you

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                  • Stunsworth
                    Full Member
                    • Nov 2010
                    • 1553

                    #24
                    Originally posted by scottycelt View Post
                    Mind you, as far as images are concerned my eyes cannot tell the difference in quality between, say, BMP and JPEG, but others tell me they can ...
                    The problem with Jpegs really comes when you try to manipulate the image. If you have an area with very subtle changes in colour - a blue sky for example - it's possible to introduce colour banding quite easily if you adjust the contrast. Jpegs are 8 bit images, 16 bit Tiffs or RAW is a better option.
                    Steve

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                    • OldTechie
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                      • Jul 2011
                      • 181

                      #25
                      Originally posted by MrGongGong View Post
                      ALL recorded music is electronic
                      Not quite - http://www.stokowski.org/1917-1924%2...Recordings.htm



                      I guess that orchestra layout is audio compression

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                      • amateur51

                        #26
                        Originally posted by OldTechie View Post
                        Not quite - http://www.stokowski.org/1917-1924%2...Recordings.htm



                        I guess that orchestra layout is audio compression

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                        • MrGongGong
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                          • Nov 2010
                          • 18357

                          #27
                          Originally posted by OldTechie View Post
                          Not quite - http://www.stokowski.org/1917-1924%2...Recordings.htm



                          I guess that orchestra layout is audio compression
                          Good point

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