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Topic: [derp] From: Audio from vinyl (24 / 96-192 khz). Converting/downsampli (Read 1295 times) previous topic - next topic
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[derp] From: Audio from vinyl (24 / 96-192 khz). Converting/downsampli

Vinyl itself can usually be recorded transparently with 12 or13 bits and 32-36 KHz sampling.
Logic and context tell me that you meant 16–18 kHz.



[derp] From: Audio from vinyl (24 / 96-192 khz). Converting/downsampli

Reply #3
Vinyl itself can usually be recorded transparently with 12 or13 bits and 32-36 KHz sampling.
Logic and context tell me that you meant 16–18 kHz.


I meant 32-36 KHz sampling for which the Nyquist frequencies are 16-18 KHz. So yes,we are describing the same bandpass two different isomorphic ways.

[derp] From: Audio from vinyl (24 / 96-192 khz). Converting/downsampli

Reply #4
Haha, sorry.  I’ll have to hope that ‘It was a long day’ is a sufficient excuse!