To be (digital), or not to be, that is the FM question ( for all the digital processors in reality)
To be, or not to be (William Shakespeares Hamlet 3/1)
The thing is that in Skeaspears days radio hasn’t been invented yet from Gulielmo Marconi, and to be very honest i don’t think that Hamlet from his site would be so interested about digital also. But from my perspective, i really have lots of thoughts about it.
I don’t want to sound naïve or romantic, or even a old scool lover. ( I am a total technocrat ) But, really I have a question. WHY DO WE USE DIGITAL. We use per example digital audio processors to sound as more as … analog it gets at the end. Optimod 8400 which was a first generation total digital processor had so much problems – low bit rate analysis – against the 8500 optimod which has a bigger bit rate, as a result THE SOUND CAN BE MORE NATURAL….WHICH MEANS IN THE FM LAQUAGE MORE TRULY REAL OR MORE …ANALOG.
I really don’t get it. We try to solve the problem from the digital sound to be more natural, and at the same time natural is analog. SO WHY DO WE USE DIGITAL AUDIO PROCESSING AT ALL?
WHY USING DIGITAL CONSOLES WHEN THE SOUND IS … REALLY BAD - NON ANALOG/NATURAL.
Starting of the 90’s I had the luck (?) to use for the first time the first broadcast Harris console. Except the fact that the console was pretty much every 3-4 days off and non working during power problems, first generations problems, bad electronic design etc, the sound was horrible. The listeners at those days did ask trough telephones why the sound has changed. Because before we had a sac 200 soundcraft console and the sound was sweet.
So why do we use digital? I ask frankly the same think which i did at the time when the vinyl has gone home and the cds replaced the vinyl and the analog feeling also.
All the medium cost FM processors per example don’t sound real. The result is that the listener is getting a grunge feeling with high frequencies near to what the dog makes him mad. Humans cant listen to the frequencies what the dog can, but the result is the same. He gets mad.
Listeners can never explain WHY they dont like the sound from a station, but they can always understand say WHEN they dont like it.
Hopefully I will get an answer
Radiotoday
To be, or not to be (William Shakespeares Hamlet 3/1)
The thing is that in Skeaspears days radio hasn’t been invented yet from Gulielmo Marconi, and to be very honest i don’t think that Hamlet from his site would be so interested about digital also. But from my perspective, i really have lots of thoughts about it.
I don’t want to sound naïve or romantic, or even a old scool lover. ( I am a total technocrat ) But, really I have a question. WHY DO WE USE DIGITAL. We use per example digital audio processors to sound as more as … analog it gets at the end. Optimod 8400 which was a first generation total digital processor had so much problems – low bit rate analysis – against the 8500 optimod which has a bigger bit rate, as a result THE SOUND CAN BE MORE NATURAL….WHICH MEANS IN THE FM LAQUAGE MORE TRULY REAL OR MORE …ANALOG.
I really don’t get it. We try to solve the problem from the digital sound to be more natural, and at the same time natural is analog. SO WHY DO WE USE DIGITAL AUDIO PROCESSING AT ALL?
WHY USING DIGITAL CONSOLES WHEN THE SOUND IS … REALLY BAD - NON ANALOG/NATURAL.
Starting of the 90’s I had the luck (?) to use for the first time the first broadcast Harris console. Except the fact that the console was pretty much every 3-4 days off and non working during power problems, first generations problems, bad electronic design etc, the sound was horrible. The listeners at those days did ask trough telephones why the sound has changed. Because before we had a sac 200 soundcraft console and the sound was sweet.
So why do we use digital? I ask frankly the same think which i did at the time when the vinyl has gone home and the cds replaced the vinyl and the analog feeling also.
All the medium cost FM processors per example don’t sound real. The result is that the listener is getting a grunge feeling with high frequencies near to what the dog makes him mad. Humans cant listen to the frequencies what the dog can, but the result is the same. He gets mad.
Listeners can never explain WHY they dont like the sound from a station, but they can always understand say WHEN they dont like it.
Hopefully I will get an answer
Radiotoday