Rocky Mountain International Audio Fest | RMAF11: The Future of High-Resolution Computer-Based Audio, David Robinson, PFO @RMAudiofest | Uploaded February 2012 | Updated October 2024, 19 minutes ago.
Panelists: Cookie Marenco, Blue Coast Records; Andreas Koch; Bruce Brown, Puget Sound Studios; David Chesky, Chesky Records / HDtracks.com; Jonathan Tinn; Danny Kaey, Apple
This seminar will explore the current state of high-resolution audio based on computer in various formats. There are many different audiophile-grade methods that are on the market now -- DSD, DXD, and PCM in sampling rates ranging from 96 kHz to 192 kHz, for example -- and it can be quite confusing for the music-loving audiophile to sort out all of the options. With the coming of faster bandwidths, the distribution of high-resolution audio is starting to shift from optical disc to downloadable systems. We will undoubtedly see more of this in the future...but what does this mean for the average audiophile? Our seminar's expert panel, moderated by Positive Feedback Online's Editor-in-Chief, Dr. David Robinson, will be presenting information about the alternative formats currently existing. We will explore what some of the latest technologies have to offer in terms of maximum resolution, and how they may be downloaded, stored on computer, and played back with the highest fidelity. We will have a time of Q&A for our audience, so that your questions may be addressed. Attendees will gain a sense of what they may expect as we enter this exciting new world!
Panelists: Cookie Marenco, Blue Coast Records; Andreas Koch; Bruce Brown, Puget Sound Studios; David Chesky, Chesky Records / HDtracks.com; Jonathan Tinn; Danny Kaey, Apple
This seminar will explore the current state of high-resolution audio based on computer in various formats. There are many different audiophile-grade methods that are on the market now -- DSD, DXD, and PCM in sampling rates ranging from 96 kHz to 192 kHz, for example -- and it can be quite confusing for the music-loving audiophile to sort out all of the options. With the coming of faster bandwidths, the distribution of high-resolution audio is starting to shift from optical disc to downloadable systems. We will undoubtedly see more of this in the future...but what does this mean for the average audiophile? Our seminar's expert panel, moderated by Positive Feedback Online's Editor-in-Chief, Dr. David Robinson, will be presenting information about the alternative formats currently existing. We will explore what some of the latest technologies have to offer in terms of maximum resolution, and how they may be downloaded, stored on computer, and played back with the highest fidelity. We will have a time of Q&A for our audience, so that your questions may be addressed. Attendees will gain a sense of what they may expect as we enter this exciting new world!