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In Reply to: RE: Interesting question posted by E-Stat on December 20, 2024 at 16:12:19
I guess I don't know what you mean by "the same content".
It could be the same music from the same master tape but in each case that content have been altered by the mastering engineer and it won't be the same each time, even if it was the same mastering engineer doing all of them.
Tre'
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Once again, the differences I hear are consistent.
44/16 was the child of 70's optical data storage with fenced in limitations.
The mastering requirements for vinyl are different than the mastering requirements for digital.
To have two digital releases and one vinyl release with the exact same mastering must be very rare.
Tre'
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are format specific and not something that can be dialed in afterwards.
You say it's not about the higher frequencies. Does this mean it's about the mids ?
the challenge is what happens in the brickwall world. However done.Higher sample rates mean more gradual and linear filters which certainly affects the top below 20k.
Edits: 12/23/24
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