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Originally Posted by raal that's exactly what i'm alking about, and also what happens if i want to master after having mixed to DSD, and then go to DSD or PCM after that. i could certainly take the recorder into the mastering session, but how do you master DSD? maybe to analog tape, but even if this is done, what happens if i then try to make a DSD or PCM master? |
i'm considering one of the recorders for mobile recording, but since i use an analog summing buss to mix (and it has 2 stereo outputs), i'm going to do an A/B test. i'll write one copy to DSD and then one to PCM and take it to my ME to compare. for the DSD file, i'll just take the recorder with me and play the audio directly from the recorder into his analog section before it is eventually converted to PCM.
that brings up the only downside of the MR-1, unbalanced output. in my opinion, that devalues the recorder since it makes it more difficult to play audio from it into other pro audio gear.