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Even though Adobe Audition renders the interpolation, the actual PCM data itself is a simple, single "pulse" (see Addendum below for screenshots using Audacity). In the top left panel, this is what a 0dBFS 24/96 "impulse" would look like with a typical linear-phase oversampling interpolation showing symmetrical pre- and post-ringing. Let's see what a 24/96 impulse looks like after going through the DSD encoder and most of the decoders I looked at (DSD-to-PCM converter output set to 24/352 for each, AudioGate's max was 192kHz):

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The question is, just how much noise reduction should we actually do? (You can also see the noise through an analogue oscilloscope - as shown here.)Īs noted by Juergen in the comments to the previous post, there is this matter about time-domain behaviour as well which can be skewed as we apply various filters. Notice that DSD128 is significantly less noisy. This is what all that extra high-frequency noise looks like in DSD when you don't filter it out at all. If you feel there is no need to retain frequencies >20kHz, then this will clearly get the job done.īut wait, there's more! SACD Plug-in also has a 30kHz lowpass mode - "Direct - (Double Precision, 30kHz LF)". This is done with a very strong low-pass filter.

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The AuI ConverteR software puts up some impressive numbers. I would not be surprised if the algorithm (DSD2PCM) is essentially the same if we look "under the hood".Ģ. foobar SACD plug-in works about the same as the old DSDIFF plug-in. Otherwise, foobar DSDIFF and the newer SACD plug-ins appear very similar.īasically, this is what we can say at this point.ġ. That little bit of high-frequency "rippling" with DSDIFF is probably a result of the resampling algorithm. That is an impressively sharp, precise filter at 20kHz! I can approximate that effect with iZotope RX 4's EQ plug-in with a low-pass at 20kHz, high Q of 25 or so (not shown) but AuI ConverteR looks even cleaner with less noise floor irregularity. Upload software on my second compyooter - I only actually streamed directly to Live365, never uploaded a music library like most did -was all IĪnyway, that's the major sound software on this compyooter that you probably don't find on anybody else's workstation on this board, so though I'd share.Wow.

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But for me, that - plus the Orban processing and online encoding software, and Live365's Music log into the actual station's audition system elsewhere. Music Director, to listen to an "audition" version of his playlist, to hear how his music mix would sound in a remote location, before porting the

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Perfectly automated as it is.and, the player wasn't even designed to be a full automation system per se: it was just intended for use to a station's

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So, while I could literally take live control of the station at any time (or at least could, when the Shure mic was hooked-up), it runs the station just Players simultaneously, each event loaded into the next-playable component.all live at the same time! (including over 1800 music tracks, and 1500 voicetracks of deejay announcements, song introductions, and "station-announcer" tracks).but it alsoĬontains "M-Player", it's own proprietary player that, as long as there is a music log generated within the current date, will automatically begin playingĪn entire day's playlist, including announcer tracks, station-announcer slogans, and ID's all designed to segue according to the shorter lengthsĪs detailed in the database entries, so the previous track can fade out while the next one triggers: the player is essentially designed to emulate three Not only databases, schedules and edits music logs, and carries separate database entries of every sound file which I have backed-up on Drive D,

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(oh yeah, and Windows Media Player and dBpoweramp have one, too.)Īlso, MusicMaster, a radio-industry-strength music scheduling system suite that I used to run my online radio station with, on my other compyooter: Nero12 Quik Burn Express Essentials (uhhh, not so essential)

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Windows Media Player (that's right, I'm still on Win7 64 Pro on this machine! ) The mixer interface for my Echo Gina 3g card

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Adobe Audition 3.0 (NO Sony, I am NOT interested in giving you and your troll on the so-called "Support" site a DIME of monthly income for a program you've been unwilling to support for fifteen years, despite my paying full price for it)ĭBpoweramp, the whole suite upgrade from last month.including PerfecTUNESĬreative Zen Micro (old mp3 player), and its' "Jukebox driver"







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