Frantz-There are people who think they have heard DSD when all they have heard were PCM files converted to DSD. So, you need real DSD files and software and hardware that is going to play them back in native DSD without any kind of PCM monkey business. As far as finding PCM files and DSD files that came from the exact same source, good luck with that.These quotes got me thinking, what music examples are out there, recorded in both formats?Impromptu is a superb recording. It has some of the most realistic piano I have ever heard on a recording.
Here is one;http://www.soundliaison.com/
We record in PCM, so if you want a native one to one copy of the original studio master, without any kind of conversion, choose the PCM download.
With one exception, Impromtu (Tony Overwater & Bert van den Brink), was recorded direct to PCM and direct to DSD with two seperate recorders.
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