> By your argument, however, EVERY synth could market itself as being > of "CD Quality." It that is the case, then Synthtech's claim has no > merit, as it could be argued that CD Quality lies in the way the > recording is made and not in the design of the modules. Well, yes. Given the extremely wide range of quality of recordings pressed on CDs that I have heard, IMHO the term "CD quality" has very little meaning. It can be literally interpreted to mean a PCM-encoded stereo audio signal, using a 16-bit word depth and a 44.1kHz sampling rate, but clearly this interpretation does not apply literally to analog synthesizer modules. It can be more loosely interpreted to mean a signal-to-noise ratio, frequency response, and/or dynamic range that this encoding format is (theoretically) capable of capturing and reproducing; but variations in both the recording and encoding process and the reproduction process (i.e., the player) move those numbers away from their theoretical values. I recognize that "CD quality" has become a marketing term which carries certain connotations, but as a technical description it doesn't mean a whole lot to me when applied to a synthesizer module. --Adam
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Re: [motm] Re: MOTM format ARP 2600 filter?
2003-10-28 by Adam Schabtach
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