hectori 761 Publicado Diciembre 5, 2016 Share Publicado Diciembre 5, 2016 (editado) Interesante como el video detalla todo el proceso de generación del disco en forma directa con una vieja Neumann https://www.berliner-philharmoniker-recordings.com/rattle-brahms-vinyl.html?utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=DCH%20Newsletter%2025112016%20-%20EN&utm_content=DCH%20Newsletter%2025112016%20-%20EN+CID_b8638c052a4aac88fd00d6482b45f0e3&utm_source=Email%20Newsletter Direct to disc: this term represents the ultimate in analogue recording quality. With no intervention and without any post-processing, the sound is cut directly into a master disc at the moment of the performance – the basis for a vinyl release of unique tonal authenticity. This complex, end-to-end analogue process is rarely used in today's digital age. Now, it was used to document a performance cycle of all of Brahms’s symphonies by the Berliner Philharmoniker and Sir Simon Rattle, and the result is available in an exclusive and limited vinyl edition. Editado Diciembre 5, 2016 por hectori Citar Enlace al comentario Compartir en otros sitios More sharing options...
José A. 581 Publicado Diciembre 5, 2016 Share Publicado Diciembre 5, 2016 Emocionante! ya veo a mi amigo GTorres buscando en EBay! Citar 5% digital: NAD CDP==> DAC: PSAudio D-Link IV (Cullen Mods) ==> Edison One (Anderson) Previo ==> Anderson Power Ampli ==> Cajas Ohm Model L (Cables Supra). 95% análogo: REVOX A77/Lenco L75 tornamesa==> (Cables Supra). Enlace al comentario Compartir en otros sitios More sharing options...
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