DSD Recording with George & Geoff Hazelrigg

My Take on Music Recording with Doug Fearn

Direct Stream Digital (DSD) is a different way to record music in a digital format. The concept goes back to the 1930s, and it has been used to record music for at least 20 years. But DSD has not been widely accepted in music recording because it has some serious limitations, which require changes in our normal workflow habits. This conversation with George and Geoff Hazelrigg is a continuation from the previous episode on audio quality: https://www.buzzsprout.com/942952/8937565-audio-quality-with-george-geoff-hazelrigg

We do not get into the technical details of how DSD works, which will be the subject for a future episode.

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