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   Trevor to Sergey Kubushyn   
   Re: 24-bit on tap at Apple?   
   02 Mar 11 13:08:46   
   
   XPost: rec.music.gdead, sci.electronics.design   
   From: trevor@home.net   
      
   "Sergey Kubushyn"  wrote in message   
   news:ikjlt0$ipv$1@speranza.aioe.org...   
   >> Well the answer is to record the vinyl onto CD and play  it back from   
   >> there   
   >> The different mastering  (and noise, distortion, wow, flutter, limited   
   >> frequency and dynamic response, etc) will all be faithfully reproduced !   
   >   
   > That is exactly what some of us, including myself, are doing. As a matter   
   > of   
   > fact it is not just copying to a CD -- they are digitized in 24/96 and   
   > that   
   > digitized material is saved and listened to if conditions permit.   
      
   Only the technically illiterate believe ANY vinyl requires 24/96 recording.   
   Even 14 bits is overkill for vinyl. So IF you actually find a record with   
   frequencies over 22kHz that you dog really likes, just save it at 16/88 or   
   16/96 and save yourself a few bytes :-)   
      
   Trevor.   
      
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