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  1. John Royster

    to DSP or not to DSP

    Manuel, Recreating the recording to its natural state is by definition NO DSP and TWO speakers. We have two ears, the instruments are mixed and recorded for play with two speakers. There is no right or wrong answer here, but to make statements like "more natural" and "restore what was lost"...
  2. John Royster

    to DSP or not to DSP

    John, check your math. Maybe CDRs are different. 44100 sampling rate X 2 channels=88200 samples/sec stereo. 16 bits/sample = 16*88200 = 1411200 bits/sec = 1.411 Mbs. Don't know if there is any more framing or overhead involved in PCM than the raw data however. Also maybe redo your numbers...
  3. John Royster

    to DSP or not to DSP

    LOL for what it is worth I've never heard DSP sound anything but gimmicky and unnatural. For those that want "airy" sound all around them then go get some bose. By the way Manuel, there is however significant DSP already used in various recordings, madonna and janet jackson come to mind...
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