Hi! I guess i always listen to loud *smile*. Hardrock and heavy metal is not made for low voume listening. BUt actually if the music is in compressed mp3 i can hear differences when they smash the cymbal. /A
> 7 aug. 2018 kl. 20:16 skrev Dane Trethowan <[email protected]>: > > Between say 48 and 96K? Yes there is an audible difference for sure. > You probably won’t hear that unless you’re really listening with the volume > at a reasonable level - not too loud of course I did say reasonable -. > > >> On 8 Aug 2018, at 3:30 am, Anders Holmberg <[email protected]> wrote: >> >> Hi! >> But can you hear the diference? >> /A >> >>> 6 aug. 2018 kl. 14:42 skrev Dane Trethowan <[email protected]>: >>> >>> Yep Blu-Ray goes up to 192K but that’s different from the DVD 5.1 channels >>> you’re talking about as most are sampled from analogue 48K. >>> I’ll say it again just to make things clear and avoid confusion. >>> Nothing wrong with 48K but it isn’t a high sampling rate if you want to >>> make top quality recordings. >>> Why Apple chose to cut things at 48K? Well only they know. >>> So therefore I wouldn’t bother doing any studio mastering or recording live >>> bands with an iPhone as you could do better with other devices. >>> As has been pointed out, voice recordings will be perfectly fine and do >>> sound very good through the built-in microphone as well as external >>> microphones. >>> So then we come back to the next question of cost. >>> Now I don’t know how much an external microphone for an iPhone costs these >>> days but I do remember purchasing my Blue Yeti which I’ve used with my >>> iPhone and I’ve used with my Android devices along with Windows, PC’s, Mac >>> etc. >>> The Blue Yetti cost me nearly $300 which could easily buy me a dedicated >>> recorder with better quality audio. >>> So once again, do your research and buy what’s right for you. >>> >>> >>>> On 6 Aug 2018, at 10:34 pm, Hamit Campos <[email protected]> wrote: >>>> >>>> Yeah you boath are right. I mean I like going to 96 or hell why not full >>>> 192 KHz if 1 can. But that's cause I'm a geek. But as I said with the >>>> Eltrenix 48 KHz is your typical 7.1 Blu-Ray movie. Not sure what Dolby >>>> Atmos disks are at, but could be 48 too. It's the 5.1 blu rays like The >>>> Passion of the Christ and maybe the first few Harry Potter disks that go >>>> all the way up to 96. >>>> >>>> >>>> On 8/6/2018 7:07 AM, tim cumings wrote: >>>>> dane, I think for most recording situations. A sampling rate of 48 kHz >>>>> with the bit rate of 24K bps is fine. >>>>>> On Aug 6, 2018, at 2:05 AM, André van Deventer >>>>>> <[email protected]> wrote: >>>>>> >>>>>> But how can you turn off that proc3essing I wonder? >>>>>> >>>>>> André >>>>>> >>>>>> -----Original Message----- >>>>>> From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Dane >>>>>> Trethowan >>>>>> Sent: Monday, August 6, 2018 2:17 AM >>>>>> To: [email protected] >>>>>> Subject: Re: [all-audio] using my iphone as a high quality recorder >>>>>> >>>>>> That all said an iPhone still lacks the high bit and sampling rates that >>>>>> a dedicated recorder or even an Android phone can offer. >>>>>> Last I checked the iPhone could only record up to 48KHZ, enough for >>>>>> voice perhaps. >>>>>> Regarding the microphone of the iPhone not being of high quality? Well >>>>>> friends I have to disagree with that statement somewhat, if you can turn >>>>>> off all the processing on the iPhone behind the microphone then the >>>>>> internal microphone of the iPhone indeed does a very fair job c >>>>>> considering what it is. >>>>>> Obviously external microphones can be of higher quality still. >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> -----Original Message----- >>>>>> From: [email protected] <[email protected]> On Behalf Of tim cumings >>>>>> Sent: Monday, 6 August 2018 9:48 AM >>>>>> To: [email protected] >>>>>> Subject: Re: [all-audio] using my iphone as a high quality recorder >>>>>> >>>>>> you can use your iPhone as a high-quality recorder. >>>>>> I would recommend the app called recorder HQ. In terms of microphones, I >>>>>> would look at microphones like the scheur MV 88 and some of the road >>>>>> microphones that have lightning connectors. >>>>>>> On Aug 5, 2018, at 4:35 AM, André van Deventer >>>>>>> <[email protected]> wrote: >>>>>>> >>>>>>> Hi all >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>> Something I have been wondering about for some time now. Is it >>>>>>> possible to use the iphone as a high quality audio recorder? Not with >>>>>>> the internal microphone of which which is of inferior sound quality >>>>>>> but by connecting an external microphone? Is there iny kind of app >>>>>>> available which you can use to for example to set the recording >>>>>>> quality? I am not interested in video at all. >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>> Regards >>>>>>> >>>>>>> André >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>> >>> ********** >>> Those of a positive and enquiring frame of mind will leave the rest of the >>> halfwits in this world behind. >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >> >> >> >> > > > > -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- Groups.io Links: You receive all messages sent to this group. View/Reply Online (#1115): https://groups.io/g/all-audio/message/1115 Mute This Topic: https://groups.io/mt/24186783/21656 Group Owner: [email protected] Unsubscribe: https://groups.io/g/all-audio/leave/1074140/405281159/xyzzy [[email protected]] -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-
