Subject: | 4. Re: OLYMPUS LS-10 VS DAT RECORDINGS UPLOADED |
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From: | "Raimund Specht" animalsounds |
Date: | Tue Jul 8, 2008 8:07 am ((PDT)) |
Rob, Just another thought: The LS-10 probably employs a dithering algorithm when the 16 bit resolution is selected. This would further increase the measured rms noise floor compared to the 24 bit mode. Regards, Raimund |
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