Nice points. I like that about wine! But there is not any placebo in my example. I am not experiencing any placebo. I am experiencing aliasing. That is most obvious example of working 96 vs 48. Search somewhere on KVR for arkecode VST oversampler thread. If aliasing is placebo and if you can not hear obvious difference with that oversampler i can not convince you even more so just skip my opinion. I am going to sleep now... Great day at KVRemdot_ambient wrote:If you've read the whole thread you'd see that I did say there were reasons in production to work at higher rates. I don't doubt that. But for the vast majority of songs, I still doubt that even you would be able to tell the difference between one recorded at 96 and converted to 44 as opposed to one done at 44 all the way...especially if it was compressed to mp3.kmonkey wrote:But take in account that there is a great chance that 96 khz project created and processed ITB from start, and then converted to 44khz, or mp3 will sound better then same one but started again from scratch in 44khz then converted to mp3. Of course depend on VSTi used, effects used etc.emdot_ambient wrote: Not to mention the fact that most people today listen to most of their music on mp3 players. That 96kHz mix is gonna sound SO awesome when it's compressed to mp3! And when they're not listening to mp3s on crappy earbud headphones, they're listening to either FM radio or CDs in their car. That probably accounts for well over 80% of what people hear today.
I don't have a problem with people being audiophiles. I have a friend who's totally into the whole monster cable thing and high priced turntables and who eschews any digital audio devices as the spawn of Satan.But I still believe that most of it's all in your head.
Then again, recent studies on how the price of wine is related to people's enjoyment of the wine show that even though the effect is completely mental, the actual fact is that most people really did enjoy expensive wine more. I mean as in the pleasure centers of their brains were more active when they had paid more for the product. So maybe if you believe you can hear the difference between 96 and 44 then the pleasure centers of your brain are actually firing off more even if it's due to the placebo effect.
We ponder.
edit: i did it for your pleasure:
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