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John, I see that things have changed a bit from the original vision of using the VLAs this time around, with possible multiple VSS subs to fill in and correct for dipole if necessary. Will the V60s be the special signature edition, or has that changed as well?You can add to your list of recording equipment a Korg Mr-1000 that I will be bringing. With that we will have the option to record true DSD at either 2.8224 MHz @ 1-bit or 2x DSD at 5.6448 MHz @ 1-bit.
Our recording engineer for CES is Jim Harger, recently retired from KGO TV San Francisco and a longtime friend. This week we set up the basic two-mic-in-MS tube condenser microphones on a stand close to my practice piano and recorded me playing some Chopin with the mic about 6.5ft off the floor and maybe two feet behind my shoulders.The Grace pre/processor (MS matrix mode) and Alexis Masterlink 2channel 24/88.2 recorder--which provides 17 hours of music on a single hard drive--took up the sound.Played back through one pair of 626 Jr with no sub, the sound was startling, amazing, something you'd have to hear. No description would be adequate. Audiophile dream come true? Better than live? You name it. I was flabbergasted, astounded. All this done instantaneously in the "live" end of my 13x31x8ft sound room.I then tried some cymbal crashes, playing them as loud as I could. With a small reduction in overall level the system recorded this very energic source with aplomb, and completely without overload. The reproduced sound was as good as the live, just slightly different due to the transfer function of microphones varying from that of the ear.We then cut a 16/44.1 CD (easy to do, since downconverting from 24/88.2 does not require further processing) off the hard drive and played it through my Krell/Wadia/Son of Ampzilla rig. While not the equal of the hard drive sound, no one was complaining. I conclude the CD medium is capable of great reproduction quality, even in Redbook. Quality loss vs the HD source could not be more than 10%, if that.We should do very well at CES!
I KNOW! It's Bill Clinton on sax.Paul
Quote from: Brian Cheney on 21 Nov 2009, 06:51 pmOur recording engineer for CES is Jim Harger, recently retired from KGO TV San Francisco and a longtime friend. This week we set up the basic two-mic-in-MS tube condenser microphones on a stand close to my practice piano and recorded me playing some Chopin with the mic about 6.5ft off the floor and maybe two feet behind my shoulders.The Grace pre/processor (MS matrix mode) and Alexis Masterlink 2channel 24/88.2 recorder--which provides 17 hours of music on a single hard drive--took up the sound.Played back through one pair of 626 Jr with no sub, the sound was startling, amazing, something you'd have to hear. No description would be adequate. Audiophile dream come true? Better than live? You name it. I was flabbergasted, astounded. All this done instantaneously in the "live" end of my 13x31x8ft sound room.I then tried some cymbal crashes, playing them as loud as I could. With a small reduction in overall level the system recorded this very energic source with aplomb, and completely without overload. The reproduced sound was as good as the live, just slightly different due to the transfer function of microphones varying from that of the ear.We then cut a 16/44.1 CD (easy to do, since downconverting from 24/88.2 does not require further processing) off the hard drive and played it through my Krell/Wadia/Son of Ampzilla rig. While not the equal of the hard drive sound, no one was complaining. I conclude the CD medium is capable of great reproduction quality, even in Redbook. Quality loss vs the HD source could not be more than 10%, if that.We should do very well at CES!Ever thought of starting a recording studio? You could sell speakers to play the music you record....How much does the Grace and Masterlink cost?
WHOA!!! Just been made aware of a possible NEW DEVELOPMENT for THE Show. Can't be any more detailed about what or who it is, than that for 2 WEEKS, but this could be a SHOW HIGHLIGHT (no it IS NOT ELVIS aa)
i'd love to hear you got elvis. both for wocals and piano. elvis costello... that would be a fantastic thing to record! doug s.
we have another new pianist, Angela Chan, replacing Ronnie Simone who cancelled due to his wife's illness
I can also say there will be a new speaker in our booth, the first new VMPS in four years, which incorporates all the lessons learned from this year's live vs recorded music demo. Details will be available with pix in about two weeks.
I wonder if that will be in use, or as a static display?