High res audio files, are they required?

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Can opened... worms escaping 🙂

Ha...Ha...Ha...!😀
I was aware of that when I had the can opener in my hand !😉
But it should be fun to see comments on this !
Monty has done a fantastic job. A must watch for anyone who plans to deal with digital audio. Even for those who already deal with digital audio !

It just helps to understand the saying " the more you learn...you begin to see how little you really know !"😉
 
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Yes, Monty Montgomery does good work. I wish that he would do more audio stuff.

We should ask Monty via his web site !
But I wonder if he has the time.
I doubt that he would have time to comment on things like does the sound we hear change if I used clock A or clock B on the DSP or DAC etc. Theoretically no, but WILL it be audible ? No..... I don't think it would be appropriate to ask him such things.
That would be because our brains will eventually control us and not the text book answers , which would always say no. And no matter what we are told the brain will 'hear' what we 'expect ' to hear !SO it is eventually largely a part of our own 'making'! But it's fun ......like a magical tunnel....expect the unexpected and be thrilled !
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I have a solid standpoint in this regards:
Much more important for me, who and how make a record.
My actual favourites are all from Stockfisch Records, doesn't matters these are standard 44.1kHz or something higher.
My kindest regards,
Wacky Gyuri
 
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