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Hi-LP quality for analogue/digital recordings

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Jimmix

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I've used it for recording from the radio [analogue, fm stereo] and it sounds okay for that. It is also [once again by analogue using binaural mics] decent for speech recordings.

I wouldn't use it for most music recordings. Basically, if I know the source is pretty rough to begin with [as with broadcast TV/radio] then I'll consider using it.

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has anyone done a test to check the Hi-LP quality in analog/digital recordings?

Yup.

Quality is considerably better than SonicStage but still well below FM-Radio.

Ringing and phasing effects are still well audible.

High range is much better than SonicStage but the artefacts render it unusable for music.

And the high range still breaks down, when the music becomes complex

For me, LP2 is the lowest acceptable quality, but I have decided to use Hi-SP exclusively + PCM for special occasions.

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I can't confirm it re: optical in [as I have no way to test this] but my experience with test recordings made via analogue line-in are that HiSP sounds better as encoded by the recorder itself than it does from SonicStage.

The same goes for every bitrate I've tried, actually. SonicStage appears to be optimised for speed, not quality.

Mind you - the differences between SS's HiSP and the recorders' HiSP are so small as to be unnoticable to the vast majority of users.

LP2, on the other hand, has a rather stark contrast between SS and my NH700.

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