I'm getting into mastering and wanted some opinions on different AD/DA converters. I'm sure this has been discussed before but I wanted to know which converter fits a certain style of music if any. I know they all have their own characteristics but need some info before I go out and spend $$$. I am doing more dance electronic, hip hop, aggressive music where the client wants it LOUD. It will eventually go to vinyl so the over all level doesnt matter just the apparent loudness i guess. Do some converters sound better when they are clipped? transparency or a certain sound? That sort of thing:P any input please
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Oh no! Don't tell me we are supposed to match different converte
Oh no! Don't tell me we are supposed to match different converters to different styles of music! :shock:
First pres, now this. This is really gonna hurt my budget :evil:
If you are gonna make square waves and aim for maximum density,
If you are gonna make square waves and aim for maximum density, why the heck do you care about how your converters sound?
:roll:
One of the things that makes a good converter is that no matter
One of the things that makes a good converter is that no matter what style of music it gives you back what you put in. I suggest
a couple brands.
Very good converters.
Prism
Mytek
Lavry
Lucid