Analog vs. Digital Clipping
Ideally, we want the acoustic energy produced by musicians to be captured, stored and reproduced with complete integrity. One of
Read MoreIdeally, we want the acoustic energy produced by musicians to be captured, stored and reproduced with complete integrity. One of
Read MoreThis morning I stopped at SuperCuts after trying to get my cell phone replaced at the AT&T store. Got to
Read MoreiTrax, my high-resolution digital music download site, was launched in November of 2007, which makes it the very first hi-res
Read MoreThis is a continuation of yesterday’s post. Here’s a link to Part I. However, the overarching theme of the piece
Read MoreI don’t make it a habit to read the musings of other writers on topics that we cover in common,
Read MoreYesterday’s post about dither was really a few paragraphs about a type of noise and the methods that designers have
Read MoreOver the past couple of posts, we’ve looked at the spectra of a standard definition compact disc and a great
Read MoreAlan Kanter is an audio engineer and electronics repair technician in Los Angeles…and very good at both. He’s been a
Read MoreBut why would I suggest that you might want to archive your older masters on a piece analog tape. Because
Read MoreAny time you’re dealing with analog signals, it is required that you have reference tones to calibrate the outputs and
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