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In Reply to: RE: One difference in sound between tape and digital posted by John Elison on January 19, 2020 at 03:50:50
hmm, that is interesting. Seems counter-intuitive to me. I will give it a try.
I can see how it would be helpful to digitally dub to copy if a tape or your tape deck is fragile and in danger of deteriorating.But I would not have expected such a dub to have as good a sound as the original tape.
There must be something wrong with me for not having something wrong.
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If you have a good digital recorder, you can copy vinyl records and your digital copies should sound just like vinyl. I have many, many digital copies of vinyl records and they sound just like vinyl to me.
I used to use an Alesis Masterlink digital recorder and about five years ago I upgraded to a TASCAM DA-3000 DSD recorder. Now, I make DSD copies of vinyl and they seem to sound even better than PCM copies. I probably have around 400 digital copies of vinyl albums all together.
Good luck,
John Elison
I'll have to try that. I know my digital cassette makes great copies of cd's, but I have yet to try it on vinyl. Though it seems that would be going backwards. Sure would be handy though.
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Try it and see what you think! Even if your digital copies don't sound exactly identical to vinyl records, they should have that smooth analog sound quality and be just as enjoyable to listen to as vinyl.
Good luck,
John Elison
I will give it a try and report back later. Thanks!
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