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Re: Analog vs. Digital
Paul wrote:
>Digital is always a compromise sonically.
This is such a general statement, it is not useful or meaningful to me. As
Dave Stagner discussed, there are many factors to consider in a digital
unit, including the sample rate and quality of the A/D conversion. In
addition, I believe that one must consider the FUNCTION, when determining
whether analog or digital is preferable -- ie. what are you using it for?
Using the analog tape medium, you can't escape the following qualities:
-- compression, then saturation, at high input levels
-- degredation over time
-- tape hiss
As I stated in a previous message, there are times when I LIKE the
compression from analog tape, especially for sound sources with lots of
transients. Also, I can see how degredation over time can be useful -- in
a loop, it creates a dynamic quality, rather than pure repetition. Also,
tape hiss may or may not be a factor, depending on what you're doing.
So, I think its important to consider the BENEFITS and COSTS (I must sound
like an economist) of each medium, with regards to a particular FUNCTION,
when considering which medium is best. Personally, I use both mediums for
different functions.
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Chris Chovit
cho@gomez.jpl.nasa.gov
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