Richard:
Still a useful assessment in regards to digitizing audio cassette
content. As you state, I have found issues of speed, azimuth and Dolby
tracking to be of much more importance than what little (if any)
difference there might be in digitizing at 96kHz. This applies to Nagra
SN tapes as well, even at 3.75 IPS.
--Scott
Scott D. Smith CAS
Chicago Audio Works, Inc.
On 8/4/2021 12:11 PM, Richard L. Hess wrote:
> Apologies--wrong list. Ignore
>
> On 2021-08-04 12:52 p.m., Richard L. Hess wrote:
>> Hi, Erika, (RESEND and EDITED since this did not go to the list)
>>
>> Tommy and Bruce have provided excellent advice. There is a school of
>> thought that every audio asset should be digitized at 96 kHz with 24
>> bits of resolution. I am not of that school. I think 48 kHz is just
>> fine for most cassettes you'll encounter and is in keeping with IASA
>> TC-04.a
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