Is native DSD audio editing possible? DSD editing is cutting, merging, gain altering, equalizing, etc. of the file(s). “Native editing” (without conversion to multi-bit and DSD re-modulation) is possible for cutting and merging of DSD records only. All other kinds of editing demand conve...
The DSD audio format is designed for music enthusiasts seeking superior sound. It captures audio at a simple 1-bit depth but at extremely high frequencies: DSD 64 at 2.8 MHz, DSD 128 (DSD 5.6 MHz), DSD 256 (DSD 11.2 MHz), DSD 512, and DSD 1024. Explore the article to understand how...
Hi-res audio is the pinnacle for digital music fans, but what is it, how can you get it, and what kit do you need to listen to it?
What is HD-Audio? High resolution audio or as I prefer to call it High Definition audio has been around as a consumer format since 2000. That was the year that DVD-Audio and SA-CD were introduced. They were competing formats. Each was trying to be the replacement for the venerable CD-...
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1. DSD, the abbreviation of Direct Stream Digital, is a trademark originally designed and used by Sony and Philips for Super Audio CD (SACD) but has since become more of a computer-based audio format. DSD audio format can store and play music of excellent quality, which makes it a true...
Is the technology still relevant? And what does its future have in store? High-resolution audio: everything you need to know What is MQA? MQA aims to “fundamentally change the way we all enjoy music”. It’s a method of digitally capturing and storing original master recordings as files ...
File formats that are compatible with hi-res, lossless audio are FLAC, WAV, ALAC, AIFF, DSD, and APE. What about MQA? MQA(Master Quality Authenticated) is a proprietary digital audio format capable of reproducing 24-bit/96kHz audio and thus qualifies as hi-res audio. However, there is ...
So what exactly is spatial audio, and how is it different (or maybe the same) from other terms you’ve likely heard, likesurround soundandDolby Atmos? There’s a lot of ground to cover, and some of it is a bit technical. But we’re going to break it all down in easy-to-understan...
quality, this is used more often for video than music. Most of what you see called hi-res music is at least 24-bit / 96 kHz, and can range up to 24-bit / 384kHz at the higher end. This is dealing with typical audio formats, but there are other hi-res formats like DSD and ...