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Audio Visual Technology
Archiving vinyl
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<blockquote data-quote="chrisg" data-source="post: 68525" data-attributes="member: 765"><p>I buy HD downloads from time to time, mostly 24/96. I found them sounding richer, with more ambient and low level details than normal CD. I do not hear much difference in high frequencies. I guess 24/96 vinyl copy will be similar experience when comparing to replacement CD. Sidetracking: when using software to finalize your tracks - is it possible to remove badly sounding cracks? that is without removing whole section of affected track, just removing sharp peaks. Some static noise or minor cracks are no problem, that's part of vinyl. Unfortunately, I have few damaged spots on couple of records which are annoying.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="chrisg, post: 68525, member: 765"] I buy HD downloads from time to time, mostly 24/96. I found them sounding richer, with more ambient and low level details than normal CD. I do not hear much difference in high frequencies. I guess 24/96 vinyl copy will be similar experience when comparing to replacement CD. Sidetracking: when using software to finalize your tracks - is it possible to remove badly sounding cracks? that is without removing whole section of affected track, just removing sharp peaks. Some static noise or minor cracks are no problem, that's part of vinyl. Unfortunately, I have few damaged spots on couple of records which are annoying. [/QUOTE]
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