I'm wondering what you good folk think are acceptable / good / great end-of-chain external mastering devices.....
For ITB I have Wavelab, but I see units like Ta@#$% CD-RW2000 going for reasonable $s and wonder about these options ...

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gigpiglet wrote:.....at GP the mix buss goes into an avalon 747 comp/ eq then apogee PSX100 converter
one output goes to a separate protools rig at 24/44.1 (not the multitrack machine) and another (dithered) to a Ta@#$% CD burner for quick reference copies (real time, no need to bounce out. i HATE bouncing)

NYMo wrote:Hi Ian,
After the obligatory mix buss compression and Eq, I go to a Korg mr 1000 DSD recorder.
It sounds pretty good and I prefer it to recording back into PT.
Other models include korg mr 2000( a rackmounted job) and a Ta@#$% dva 1000(?)
Richard Zatorski ( reallife) is selling one of thevTascam ones on eBay at the moment.
Cheers






NYMo wrote:If any format is DEAD ...it's cd .
And thanks for the heads up about the sig, gigpiglet...
( having been around here for a while..I am aware..it's just changing)
Kurt..we then transfer the audio via USB..you can even archive at 384 kHz if you like( or any other sample rate)..while we wait for the converters to catch up !
Cheers


Thirteen wrote:DSD will outlast all other formats and is the best archival format. It is simply the raw "1-bit" Delta-Sigma output of the converter before applying a decimation filter that converts the signal to a PCM signal.


gigpiglet wrote:thirteen (who also needs to put their full name in their signature per the forum rules)

gigpiglet wrote:you may live in a different world - feel free to tell us all about it.



The Tasmanian wrote:Dead?
http://prorecordingworkshop.lefora.com/ ... /korg-dsd/



Kurt wrote:Lifted from wikipedia
DSD has not been broadly successful in the studio recording or the consumer markets, even though the SACD format has gained more traction than its direct competitor, DVD-Audio. The advent of very-high-resolution PCM media and tools e.g. DXD has led to a decrease in the uptake of DSD in the studio market. Also, consumer Blu-Ray Discs are considered to provide similar or superior audio quality to DSD-based SACDs[10].
I know wikipedia is hardly a reliable factual guide, but this, combined with your unequivocal statement below really does make me wonder. How many people here actually own DSD recorders and/or software?
Thirteen wrote:DSD will outlast all other formats and is the best archival format. It is simply the raw "1-bit" Delta-Sigma output of the converter before applying a decimation filter that converts the signal to a PCM signal.


The Tasmanian wrote:And isnt the korg is not just DSD but double the quality of DSD at 5.6Mhz ?






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