Am 31.05.2011 00:45, schrieb Ralf Mardorf:
On Mon, 2011-05-30 at 18:05 -0400, Mike Holstein wrote:
ralph


I heard a lot of Linux recordings I like, but never one that regarding
to the sound quality was comparable to any professional studio recording
or any analog home recoding.

I never heared any recording made unto cassette, that had a sound quality comparable with the first primitive recordings I made with Audacity on a Terratec EWX -- some 10 years ago.

Excuse the hard words but your notions are plain nonsense. I do not speak about software at all here, sound quality has nothing to do with software at all. You can actually make a audiophile recording of a Jazz-trio on Linux simply using a capable interface (like the RME plus a decent IO-module), good preamps, good microphones and good musicians playing good instruments in front of them. With jack_record or Ardour or Mixbus or Gramofile: at your option.

Yes, top-notch analogue equipment still beats everything else but certainly not a cassette-recorder.

best regards

HZN

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