while I play David Bowie, Rebel Rebel, a song which brings back the memory of having fun with lp's, which is really back!
Might you mean the joy of lp's themselves ... you are the first saying this. Ok, whether you meant to say this or not, this is an excerpt from the first version of the Release Notes of 0.9u-0 I never put up (didn't dare) :
Yes. I'm serious. I can't help it. No matter what I play, no matter how loud I play it, each and every second it reminds me of vinyl. Did I want vinyl ? h*ll no. But this just does it. Is it good ? hahaha, for the matters of warmth, a kind of fuzzyness (controlled though now !), and getting there right with the musicians ... yes ! Did I plan this ? NO ! not this time. Not that.
The 96/24 can play in exclusive mode, the 88 in shared mode.
Ah ! a piece of the puzzle. But I'm not sure yet what to make of it,
;
Strangely enough I can just Double to 88.2/24 (which I have working here now
) while this option is not listed in the Vista Audio Properties - Advanced (like 88.2 is not there at all and I could use 88.2/16 always). There would be no difference with my internally "converted" file and your home brew created I'm afraid ...
Note that I will *not* resample to 96 because it won't be good enough (says me). Now what ? out of solutions ?
I said it before to weha ... go get yourself another soundcard ...To the good stuff again :
BTW I was thinking of better integration of the left and right channel, like before their was an option on a FM-tuner
to make the treble mono. Call it inter channel jitter-reduction.
Don't laugh to loud, hope I can give some fun back.
This is recognizeable all over. You are not the first who (indirectly) refers to
phase changes. For me this was the first noticeable thing. I wasn't sure whether it was for better or for worse back then, but since I've been playing 0.9u for over two weeks without ever wanting to go back ... it must be a good thing. Also, once you know (or think) things about better phase integration took place, you can recognize more of it. Like I said elsewhere : it even has a high degree of better bass - mid/high integration. Or put differently : although the balance between highs and bass and everything in between seem to have changed to a large degree, nothing in my mind wants to change things. It seems there's a huge amount of headroom now on these matters ... somehow.
Someday we'll understand, and I have the hunch that I will be there to witness it.
But I'm peep of course.