In Reply to: Re: Could you please expand on the Pyramix comment? posted by Ted Smith on January 15, 2007 at 19:47:15:
In addition to the above-mentioned 352k8 editing, Pyramix also has a mode where it only processes the audio *for the duration of the edit*. Otherwise, the audio in the final output file is identical to the source audio, except for the edits themselves.So, not all Pyramix-created SACDs have been converted to 8fs PCM. Plus, there's yet another method of working with DSD and that's to record to DSD; convert to analogue for mixing and then record that mix back to DSD. That final DSD mix receives a lot/a little/no editing on it's way to becoming an SACD. This method is more popular than you might think.
I had a Sonoma and a Pyramix side-by-side for about 18 months - they're more similar than different...in the 'purist' mode on each, there was no telling them apart.
Best,
Graemme
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- Re: Could you please expand on the Pyramix comment? - graemme 02:47:16 01/16/07 (3)
- Graemme, your contributions are a great asset to this board - Steve Siener 12:51:34 01/19/07 (2)
- Yes sir. Another "Amen" here (nt) - Metralla 22:37:10 01/19/07 (0)
- Amen [nt] - Ted Smith 15:11:12 01/19/07 (0)