i have to go along with that... cheers!

----- Original Message -----
From: "Tom Sprynczynatyk" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Drum & Bass Arena Discussion List" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Friday, January 04, 2002 1:51 PM
Subject: [dnb-prod] RE: mastering from CD/DAT


> So in summation, I guess we can all get from this that music perception is
an
> extremely subjective thing.  Because mastering is a very subtle process,
it takes
> that subjectivity to a whole new level.  The net result is that people
will swear up
> and down that just about anything dealing with mastering is Bible truth,
and it will
> be to them.  Just take it with a grain of salt, especially if it doesn't
make sense.
> Of course, on the flip side, mastering is at least as much voodoo as
science, so
> there are going to be some things that just don't make sense no matter
what.  Just
> follow your gut instinct.
>
>
> Done not making sense now,
> Auraphage
>
> pHluid wrote:
>
> >     There's no "quality increase" to begin with. The higher sampling
rate is
> > nullified by the CD... a 48khz medium reading a 44khz medium can only
> > duplicate what it hears. It doesn't matter if I take a 4khz wav file and
> > save it to a dat, it's still going to sound exactly the same as the 4khz
wav
> > file did...
> >
> >     That's basically like saying you can save an AM radio broadcast to a
CD
> > and make it CD quality. The medium is only as good as what you feed into
it.
> >
> > Christian
> >
> > ----- Original Message -----
> > From: "alpher" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > To: "Drum & Bass Arena Discussion List" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > Sent: Friday, January 04, 2002 3:26 PM
> > Subject: [dnb-prod] RE: mastering from CD/DAT
> >
> > > There may be a slight increase in sound quality because of the higher
> > > sampling rate (48KHz as opposed to 44.1KHz for CD) but if the music is
> > > going to finally end up on CD the sample rate conversion needed to
> > > reduce from dat to CD frequency may negate any perceived quality
> > > increase.
> > >
> > > al
> > >
> > > -----Original Message-----
> > > From: carlos [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> > > Sent: 04 January 2002 16:28
> > > To: Drum & Bass Arena Discussion List
> > > Subject: [dnb-prod] mastering from CD/DAT
> > >
> > > has anyone noticed a difference in quality when you take a CD to be
> > > mastered as opposed to DAT? i know there shouldn't be a difference in
> > > quality, but i've heard people swear that you get better bass with
> > > DAT... could it be?
> > >
> > > nice one,
> > > mutiny
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