Subject: | Re: Question : Compression schemes and "noise " |
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From: | "Philip Tyler" macmang4125 |
Date: | Mon Jan 26, 2009 11:33 am ((PST)) |
Hi Reading the Roland info IARC appears to relate to the use of electrolytic capacitors and an independent power supply for the analouge circuits. So I don't think you need to worry about it 'removing' anything. Think of it more as a marketing gimmick. Phil On 26 Jan 2009, at 19:13, Thomas Ashcraft <> wrote: I have a question about the Edirol R09HR: For general specs and reference : http://www.zzounds.com/item--EDIR09HR This particular model has a feature called: "Newly developed Isolated Adaptive Recording Circuit - I.A.R.C" Question: Does this Edirol recorder record whats fully there ? - all noise included- or does it aim to edit out "noise" for some psychoacoustic human listening or musical listening purpose? For my own nature recording purposes, I need the full spectrum of "noise". I hope my question makes sense, if not I will try to clarify further. Thanks again in advance for any replies. Thomas in New Mexico |
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