In Reply to: Re: Upsampling shifts energy to higher frequency ? posted by garth on February 25, 2001 at 05:47:33:
Dear garth,
My actual point is: Even a Upsampler from different brand, the sonic signature also different. Yes, The upsampling does nothing more than allow the use of different filters than the usual 16/44.1 brickwall filter. There is no new data created. However, different gear have different "sound"!!Burr-Brown PCM 1702 and Ultra Analogue 20400A also are 20 bits D to A. How come they sound so different? One must be treat/convert the digital signal quite different than the other! So, this is the issue between sound and theory. The way what DCS doing is quite different than what Assemblage does.
> > Exactly what is this "energy" you are referring to? < <
I think the best person to answer this question is the engineering from DCS, not me. How come they can make an upsampler shift the energy upward? For conventional term, Bottom end energy is part of music. It support the music foundation, some called authority!! Anything more than that, I guess you have to ask DCS engineering. Sorry, I cannot explain any further.Take Care!
Yours Sincerely,
PPtriode
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