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In the Forum: Didital Things
In the Thread: Analog vs. Digital... without BS.
Post Subject: DigitalPosted by Amir on: 4/21/2009
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 Paul S wrote:
Amir, I agree with you wholeheartedly, on a philosophical level, and this in turn underpins my overview of life, art, etc.

But, in practical terms, the fractioning off of any "event" is certain, once we try to "reconstruct" that event.

Basically, any and every event is an original.  So it essentially becomes a matter of doing our best to try to package an event for the "future" that we will at some point try to relate to in some "Future Now".  How does this work, at all?

Whereas I am incliined to dismiss digital at the conceptual/technical level, it turns out that I have, somehow, gotten good musical experiences via digital.

Who can say if this this is due to "lowered expectations", re-conditioning my brain, or...?

I happen to use almost exclusively LPs as source, and I would most certainly use 30 ips master tapes, if I could, based on my perception of sound quality, per se.

But I can't rule out the possibility that I might at some point hear digital sources that work just as well as 30 ips tape for me, whether those from "closer to the source", or just something that happens to click.  I mean, I could not rule thius out, based on experience.

Best regards,
Paul S


Thanks Paul S, excuse me if i can not explain my idea with english language Smile

I agree that our brain can filter some errors and let us to enjoy music with digital. I agree your comment about "lowered expectations".

I think emotionally involving is dependent to music (message) and listener brain (reciever) and audio role in musicality should be view from another window (as romy say audio is seprated from musicality in his article in "http://www.goodsoundclub.com/Playback/MyPlayback.aspx").

I just say digital (with my little experience) approach is wrong (like finding truth with science that divide the world to it's elements) and history of audio say me (as history of science tell me science could not find absolute truth) digital is not a good idea because it divide a whole to elements and with no human sense construct it again.

Amir


 

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