DSD: The Good, The Bad & The Test

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  • Опубликовано: 7 май 2020
  • In this video we explore the main characteristics of DSD, Direct Stream Digital, focusing on its good and bad sides. Finally, we will have a DSD vs. PCM test. Make sure to download the DSD and PCM files here below for the test and take the POLL to rate each track!
    DSD vs PCM Test files download:
    my.pcloud.com/publink/show?co...
    DSD vs PCM Test Poll (still active!):
    forms.gle/UgwFgA752CMrYVpr5
    Here are the results:
    docs.google.com/forms/d/1g7C-...
    AES article with blind test:
    www.dropbox.com/s/cq5e2eotcec...
    Native DSD websites:
    Native DSD: www.nativedsd.com/
    Channel Classics: www.channelclassics.com/
    Blue Cost Records: bluecoastrecords.com/
    Forward Studios: www.forwardstudios.it/dsd?lan...
    #dsd #pcm #nativedsd
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Комментарии • 608

  • @kniferideaudio5145
    @kniferideaudio5145 3 года назад +30

    I've been in Recording and Pro Audio for about 25 years and have listened to a lot of DSD. It's great. So is PCM. I have never once listened to something and said "Ohhh, I wish this was in DSD!!!" Never. Not once. I never even think about DSD unless someone tells me "it is DSD". It simply does not make an impactful difference to enjoying music. You are likely to hear a bigger difference if you have extra pillows on one side of your couch that the other, or a rug vs. carpet. or even a cold dry day vs. a hot humid day.

    • @anadialog
      @anadialog  3 года назад +4

      In fact it doesn't make any sense. In terms or recording, playback environment is important but a separate problem, you must simply do the best you can with the best equipment. Analog tape is by far the most engaging but native DSD has its emotion. Let's just leave aside conversions and enjoy the original recording format. Can't go wrong!

    • @henrygandy3883
      @henrygandy3883 Год назад

      These analog/turntables aficionados like those Apollo 13 astronauts "Houston we have a problem" have a problem!!!!!! Thanks MoFi for exposing the grift.

    • @vitorfernandes651
      @vitorfernandes651 Год назад

      You Missy be deaf because dsd clearly sound different to me. Just like vinyl sounds different.
      Your comment is like one from people who actually never heard it. Same people that say cds sound better than vinyl. You know they actually don’t have a high quality vinyl player with high quality speakers.

    • @kniferideaudio5145
      @kniferideaudio5145 Год назад +2

      ​@@vitorfernandes651Whatever makes you happy man. Its a minute "improvement". Try a Nul Test sometime with DSD Vs. even a 48K 24bit PCM source, much less higher resolutions. Not much to see there. But if it make you feel like you can hear music better than other people can, salut.

  • @kamertonaudiophileplayer847
    @kamertonaudiophileplayer847 4 года назад +104

    DSD got a wide introduction 5 years ago. First, I was really skeptical, especially knowing it came from Sony. But then, I started working on DSD decoding and listen to a lot DSD samples. And then I realized how good it is sounding. Now I collect almost only DSD.

    • @sammcrae8892
      @sammcrae8892 3 года назад +2

      But, what about the Evel Sony being involved? I'd actually like to know, as most of my stuff is Sony. I've usually been fairly happy with the quality of their products, although, it does seem that they have been playing to the low end, even though they have always had a range of products from cheap to crazy expensive. at least they have some low end stuff for those of us who are poor.

    • @andesneko
      @andesneko 3 года назад +11

      Sorry, what's wrong with the guys who gave us the CD and Blu-ray?

    • @kamertonaudiophileplayer847
      @kamertonaudiophileplayer847 3 года назад +1

      @@andesneko nothing.

    • @1697djh
      @1697djh 2 года назад +4

      DSD was pioneered by Philips and Sony with the introduction of SACD, which uses single rate DSD

    • @juliocesarpereira4325
      @juliocesarpereira4325 2 года назад

      @@sammcrae8892 DSD that is not SACD does not require Sony equipment or chip to be played.

  • @mkornhaber
    @mkornhaber 4 года назад +5

    Great, thank you for simply unpacking the differences from PCM and DSD.

  • @stimpy1226
    @stimpy1226 3 года назад +27

    One year after you presented this video it seems that DSD is making a resurgence. There are more than several recording companies that are going for DSD and to my ear they sound outstanding. Mark Levinson was one of the first to be a huge promoter of the SACD and if anyone is lucky enough to find his Red Rose sampler CD I think you will be in for a big surprise. Mark was actually able to get some of the best jazz musicians in New York City to record at least half of the music on this sampler and it’s almost impossible find now. The sound is nothing short of spectacular. I was lucky enough to purchase one from Mark when he opened a very small Red Rose audio salon on the east side of Manhattan. Among the new start ups is Octave Recordings which was started by Paul McGowan of PS Audio. He’s totally bought in to this DSP technology. I have listened to a few of his releases and they are incredible.

    • @anadialog
      @anadialog  3 года назад +3

      I agree, high quality DSD recordings are amazing. Thanks for sharing the Red Rose Samples info!

    • @stimpy1226
      @stimpy1226 3 года назад +1

      @@anadialog I started looking around on the web a few days ago to see if I could find another copy with no luck. I guess Mark did not make the
      t many copies. He was selling them out of his store. Red Rose equipment was pretty cool though. I’m not sure who the designer of his electronics was under the Red Rose brand and the speakers as well. The CD player was a Sony SACD obviously. We spent about 20 minutes until he had another listening appointment.

    • @ianjohnhorwood2605
      @ianjohnhorwood2605 2 года назад

      PS AUDIO DSD recordings, unfortunately has lots of sampleing rate noise distortions in the signal, so much for the non distortion dsd signal. Makes me laugh, the supposed higher quality of PS AUDIO recordings is inferior to standard red book cd quality.

    • @sylviarienzo6955
      @sylviarienzo6955 Год назад

      @@ianjohnhorwood2605 oops, that’s an interesting tidbit. I listen to Paul McGowan answer letters when I see the subject is DSD. I had no clue that the quality is not as good as PCM. That sounds like a disaster for his Dad business.

  • @neilgoddard9613
    @neilgoddard9613 3 года назад +14

    Thank you for this really excellent video and for sharing the files. This is the first time I've heard DSD on my DAC (Chord Hugo2). The track selection is also excellent. The higher resolution WAV files are definitely at a higher volume than the DSD which initially makes them sound more impressive. Normalising the volume, the higher rate DSD are very natural with each instrument clearly defined.

  • @douglasamadei
    @douglasamadei 2 года назад

    Sir, very good your video. Congratulations!!
    I had a little idea about the subject and with your video I was able to increase my knowledge. As soon as possible (in Brazil the prices of good equipment are very high), I'll buy a DAC that can read DSD512 and then test your files.
    Thank you so much for the great work!!

  • @2xhdfusion190
    @2xhdfusion190 4 года назад +23

    Thank you to share my work at 2xHD with the Bill Evans that use Analog master tape to DSD ! We also do pure all analog copy from the master tapes on 1/4 inch 15 ips CCIR tapes. But analog master transfer to DSD and sometime to 352.8KHz/24 Bit give great digital. One other thing that change the result is the specific A/D converter used to do the transfer. You can try 2xHD Audiophile Analog Collection Vol.2 that use a new custom A/D in 352.8 24 bit that is pretty special. Rene Laflamme, 2xHD

    • @anadialog
      @anadialog  4 года назад +3

      Mr Laflamme thank you for your comment and for your work. Your analog transfers are amazing! 2xHD is among the best out there in doing this IMHO. Yes, I know of your tapes. Hope to get one soon!

    • @scoobyrex247
      @scoobyrex247 2 года назад

      Bought couple from 2xhd great work

    • @2xhdfusion190
      @2xhdfusion190 2 года назад

      @@scoobyrex247 Thank you so much ! René

  • @HindemithperformsHindemith
    @HindemithperformsHindemith 2 года назад +3

    Super esaustivo, finalmente un po' di chiarezza! Grazie!

  • @JesusMartinez-mk6fc
    @JesusMartinez-mk6fc 4 года назад +17

    One issue for many audiophiles with playing DSD material, whether through dowloaded files or SACD discs, from the source to a DSD capable DAC, is that you can't do any manipulation whatsoever to the DSD signal without first converting it to PCM, which pretty much throws out the window the claimed SQ advantages of DSD under those circumstances.
    If for instance you want to use any form of DSP like bass management, digital room correction (e.g. Dirac, ARC, Audiolense, Audyssey, etc) or even plain parametric EQ to reduce bloated bass caused by room induced standing waves, you have to convert the DSD signal to PCM as any of those forms of processing can't be done under DSD.
    It's the same problem sound engineers are faced with in the recording studio. If they're going to do any mixing or signal processing as simple as a gain change, they have to convert a portion of the DSD signal to the DXD format (PCM), perform the desired processing in PCM and convert it back to DSD. Alternatively they could perform that processing on analog tape and convert it back to DSD. There exist no algorithms or math to perform an operation only on a one bit sample. That's why there are so few pure DSD recordings as indicated by the passionate host of this channel.
    I have a descent collection of SACD recordings whether in classical music, jazz or rock and I personally find a greater benefit of using bass management to properly integrate my subwoofer and adding digital room correction than listening to that same recording in pure DSD mode directly decoded by the DAC. I believe that what has the greatest impact on SQ is the care taken by the experienced recording and sound engineers when producing the DSD recordings or any other format for that matter.

    • @ABC-rh7zc
      @ABC-rh7zc 4 года назад +3

      True, and there is literally no advantage to DSD. Just let it die.

    • @limp6986
      @limp6986 4 года назад +3

      Room correction dsp doesn't fix the sound of your room. Get proper room treatment instead. But you already know that...

    • @limp6986
      @limp6986 4 года назад +1

      @@ABC-rh7zc Let's kill PCM instead please. There's literally no advantage to PCM

    • @ABC-rh7zc
      @ABC-rh7zc 4 года назад +3

      @@limp6986 Um... DSP crossovers, digital mixing, digital EQ, etc. Did you even watch the video?

    • @JesusMartinez-mk6fc
      @JesusMartinez-mk6fc 4 года назад +5

      @@limp6986 I don't believe in idealistic and absolutist statements like the one you've made. Reality is more relative as Einstein would argue. I used to be more of a purist in my younger audiophile days. However with time and experience I've leaned to become more pragmatic and base my decisions on a more scientific and evidence based approach.
      I'll start by addressing your second statement, i.e. your recommendation regarding room treatments. While I agree with you that proper room treatments should always be the first step, it's not always practical or even possible in every situation. Not everyone has the luxury of having a dedicated audio listening room large enough to accommodate room treatments. Think of a lot of places in Europe or Asia where appartments can be fairly small and even in North America in certain urban centers. I'll take as an example my own appartment. The only even remotely adequate room at my disposal is the living room; it's small at 13 x13 x 8 feet (4 x 4 x 2,4 meters). The right side is mostly flanked by two windows and a door leading to the balcony leaving no room for any treatment except for corner bass traps. The left wall is occupied by a couple of bookcases that contain my CD and Blu-ray collections while the front corner harbors my audio gear rack and the back corner is the entrance to the room making even the placement of corner bass traps allong that wall impossible. The only walls left for possible treatments are the front and back walls plus the ceiling. And I know of many people in similar situations. Furthermore, good luck with your second half letting you turn her living room into a recording studio. On top of that, add my 65-inch TV with a basic 5.1 multi-channel speaker setup, no way to even accommodate a 7.1 setup although I'd like to add a second subwoofer in the future. I hope you get the picture by now. So yes, as you stated, I know that proper room treatment is the ideal first step but as I hope you may have come to realize, it's not always practical or possible in every situation.
      Now I'll address your first statement that room correction DSP doesn't fix the sound of one's room. There are many acousticians with PhDs that develop digital room correction (DRC) technologies, e.g. Acourate, Audiolense, Audyssey, Anthem ARC, Dirac Research, DEQX and Trinnov to name a few, that would strongly disagree with your opinion and that have performed many studies published in audio journals such as the AES. Many professional acousticians also use parametric EQ on top of room treatments to help reduce room standing waves even further. Realistically, no technology whether room treatments, DRC or DSP EQ can completely fix the sound of a room but from experience, I know that even DRC on its own can make a dramatic improvement in reducing standing waves and opening up the sound for the better.

  • @Socrates...
    @Socrates... 4 года назад

    I am just glad to see you are okay. Thanks for your efforts

    • @anadialog
      @anadialog  4 года назад

      Thank you Socrates, stay safe too!

  • @luisvazquez8770
    @luisvazquez8770 4 года назад +1

    Just discovered this channel, very interesting, I just downloaded the files and certainly will provide my feedback, while it seems based on the comments DSD is preferred just let's take into consideration the actual test is being performed with a Sigma Delta based ADC (Analog to Digital Converter), each method of conversion ADC and DAC has its pros and cons and SDM based ADC's / DAC's tend to provide better conversion encoding and reproducing DSD content. There is also an endless amount of noise shapers, modulators and filtering techniques which most of you knowing what HQPlayer is probably will know. Also when listening to the results the DAC side will use either SDM chips, FPGA's, PCM based R2R ladder type conversion which will (poison is the wrong word) but will taint and steer the results towards the method of reproduction.
    To the channel owner thank you for the content you provide, I hope you don't take my comments the wrong way, I'm just saying the testing method encoding and deconding (playing back) the music "could favor" DSD over others

  • @tthedon2471
    @tthedon2471 4 года назад +3

    the best video on dsd! especially the 'bad' section. bravo

  • @waterglass55
    @waterglass55 4 года назад +3

    Thank you very much for the post, very informative and contents make all sense. To me, DSD has more clarity and presence, totaling different sound. I often venture Native DSD and Chennel Musics, hoping their business run well. I also am enjoyed Qobuz by huge amount of hi-def music everyday (unfortunately only PCM)!

  • @shinichi9do
    @shinichi9do 3 года назад

    Very informative and pleasing to watch. Thank you

  • @charlesludwig9173
    @charlesludwig9173 4 года назад +1

    This is your best video , as informative as it is entertaining. 5.1 SACD is my favorite means to multichannel audio via an OPPO-205 . Other means to this recorded music in DSD or FLAC by downloading takes to many click and scroll actions to enjoy in the moment of interest. At any rate, SACD so far seems most ideal for recorded music listening pleasure.

  • @Bozlee22
    @Bozlee22 Год назад +3

    I love your channel. My Breakfast in America SACD leaves any vinyl version of this album in the dust.

    • @rui1863
      @rui1863 Год назад

      I have both the BluRay and SACD [MoFi] versions of Breakfast in America and SACD version is so much better. I totally agree except for the liner notes.

  • @samhalsey5051
    @samhalsey5051 4 года назад +5

    Ok, One More Time without Notes!
    (Kidding!😉)
    Wow that was Awesome and A Lot!
    Not sure I’ll do the test but will definitely check out the study/abstract!! Thanks!

  • @KLiNoTweet
    @KLiNoTweet 4 месяца назад +2

    Thanks for the tests and the paper. Very very interesting 🙂

  • @GodfreyMann
    @GodfreyMann 4 года назад +1

    Good video - I agree with your ideas for DSD certifications right now we just don't know how the files have been treated. It's a bit like the state of food 30 years ago before organic certifications made things clearer.

  • @michaelsummers1524
    @michaelsummers1524 Год назад

    You are a great teacher! Thanks for the lesson.

  • @1697djh
    @1697djh 2 года назад

    I love the way you have an analogue record deck sitting next to you!

  • @bsweet1492
    @bsweet1492 4 года назад +32

    I listened to the PCM vs. DSD selections repetitively and there is one problem with this comparison that my ears picked up. The volume of the PCM tracks is louder than the DSD tracks. And typically something that plays louder usually sounds better, at least initially. Anyone doing a listening test to compare the PCM vs. the DSD should pay attention to ensuring the playback volume is equal. It would also be nice to know the provenance of each track, as this can make a difference in the sound quality. I.E. how was each track originally recorded, mixed and mastered, are any of the tracks up-sampled, how were they up-sampled, etc.? This gets to the point made in the video about "certification" of the derivation of the music we are listening to. Regardless, to my ears, the PCM 192 and 352.8KHz did sound really good, but once volume was equilibrated, my ears preferred the better resolution and less glare of the DSD 128 and 256 tracks of the "Saxaphone". On "Pictures", my ears told me the DSD was far superior to the PCM 192, even regardless of the volume difference.

    • @EllasPOSEiDON
      @EllasPOSEiDON 4 года назад +4

      Indeed. DSD been created to make artifical linearity of analog sound wave. With that in mind that insane sample rates / second at least trying to create that. That is why superior to PCM, at least in my opinion. Anadialog is very right when his pointing that out making a record in native DSD, then convert it to pcm is a non-sense step. Logically obvious. You record something in pcm, then convert to mp3, then back to pcm? :) Funny movement even from studios and I think that is just a stupid and lazy explanation instead of using pure DSD all over the recording line. Better to record everything in full analog, master and mix in analog, and then, only after that you can record it purely to a user ready DSD. Sounds simple, but for cost cut, etc. they just cheat, most of the time. Every kind of conversion leads to degradation in sonic quality, upsampling is also part of stupidity in audio. You CAN NOT get any better from your source doesn't matter where and how you convert it. Still can't believe how over their 20's (think so) people can even think about it.
      One more word for Anadialog. I am 100% with you with the certification theme, how can we trust or believe what we paying for? Mostly no explanation how did they sourced their files, which is IMO really frustrating and dishonest with all the consumers.

    • @romualdasseman9158
      @romualdasseman9158 2 года назад

      The DSD has got a fine DB rate and is not compressed as the Flac (not the codec) probably using 16 bit for 44kHz can be. If you turned down the level of the DSD you cannot hear anything but i have to get the cue sheet for instance made out of Foobar to see the comparaison between the level of compression so that the dynamic is evacuated out of the range of that possibility. But then the phenomenon is rather normal due to the DB and i wondered how did you miss that point.

    • @romualdasseman9158
      @romualdasseman9158 2 года назад

      I Edit: this the same record then, a compression was applied on both maybe 10 if there is a large portion of music that differs, normally if that portion of dynamic is low, you can be sure to find a louder DSD too but on a different level due to the excellence of the DB, you should feel a form of noisy background. Is the flac and the DSD compressed equally ? DR please.

  • @hacmustafaus173
    @hacmustafaus173 4 года назад +1

    Thank you very very much really. I didn't know that there was a PCM converting process.

  • @MrAustrokiwi
    @MrAustrokiwi Год назад +1

    Found this vid from one of your others. I only recently discovered DSD( through SACD) I ended up buying a Denon SACD Player (Denon DCD 1600NE) and am really impressed with the Music( from the pure direct mode particularly).

  • @fortinosaez
    @fortinosaez 3 года назад

    Amazing info. Thank you so much for the explanation.

  • @hansbogaert4582
    @hansbogaert4582 4 года назад +3

    Great Topic. Being a fan of DSD ( old analog stuff that's put on DSD) I hoping I'm able to keep an objective open mind when comparing your music files :-)

    • @vinylcity1599
      @vinylcity1599 4 года назад +3

      That "old analog stuff" is gold, and sounds outstanding and natural!

  • @moogoomoogoo5990
    @moogoomoogoo5990 Год назад

    Very helpful. Answered many of my questions.

  • @musaziz1948
    @musaziz1948 4 года назад

    I now know better. Thank you for this great info.

  • @hchavez
    @hchavez 4 года назад +53

    DSD files definitely have a special sound to them. Wish there was more content in that format. I always look for my albums in DSD first.

  • @MrVoayer
    @MrVoayer 2 года назад

    Nice exposition that does not glorify DSD. Nor does it trash PCM ! Good job ! Well done !

  • @bla1111ify
    @bla1111ify 3 года назад +5

    Thank you! DSD must be like mp3 in the future, the world must accept this change :D

    • @anadialog
      @anadialog  3 года назад

      😂

    • @233kosta
      @233kosta 3 года назад

      It'll happen soon enough.

    • @raymondchan3587
      @raymondchan3587 3 года назад +1

      Sadly it comes to MQA streaming compression...

  • @nickbitten6037
    @nickbitten6037 4 года назад +1

    Thanks for another interesting video. I seem to have quite a few Cd's with DSD mentioned, and some of my Linn SACD' s also mention this. Keep up the good work and stay safe.

    • @anadialog
      @anadialog  4 года назад

      Thanks Nick! You too!

    • @angelwars3176
      @angelwars3176 4 года назад

      Linn SACD's are superb! (though recorded in PCM)

  • @cristhiantoro851
    @cristhiantoro851 4 года назад +2

    You are a Master! Music on Analog forever! Thank you!!

  • @CynicEidolon
    @CynicEidolon 2 года назад +1

    This is such a better explanation than Paul gave. Thanks, man.

  • @ClevrGrl
    @ClevrGrl 2 года назад

    Great information. Thank you!

  • @jochvomberg5541
    @jochvomberg5541 4 года назад +2

    Thanks for this great review.I am using the T+A Dac 8 DSD witch can handle
    dsd without convert it to PCM.Most Dacs are doing this cause there are no more native DSD
    D/A Converters produced.T+A writes: For the purpose of handling DSD data which can be supplied via the PC-USB input we have developed a unique, dedicated converter: the T+A True One Bit DSD Converter. This is of fully analogue construction and constitutes a genuine one-bit converter, since - unlike other manufacturers - we did not want to use the DSD mode of a PCM converter. This development ensures that DSD data are processed in a genuine one-bit stream process, uncoloured and without detrimental additional conversion.

    • @anadialog
      @anadialog  4 года назад

      Great machine, congrats!

    • @JesusMartinez-mk6fc
      @JesusMartinez-mk6fc 4 года назад +2

      Your T+A DAC is a excellent DAC. However, don't take the hook, line and sinker from T+A. Just about any good DAC chips produced in the last 15 years or so by companies like AKM, Analog Devices, Cirrus, TI Burr Brown and ESS Technology can decode DSD data streams natively inside the DAC chip despite the marketing claims made by T+A Elektroakustik.

  • @vbros7
    @vbros7 2 года назад +1

    Thanks for this. I reasonable attempt at explaining a VERY complicated field...

  • @MARKEFLEON
    @MARKEFLEON 4 года назад +1

    great explanation ,thanks 😊

  • @analoguecity3454
    @analoguecity3454 4 года назад +4

    The "kiss" back album catalog reissues was cut with double DSD! And most of them sound like they were cut from tape! I definitely recommend cutting vinyl masters using tape foremost , but if not the Double DSD is a very close alternative!

  • @wahid-lg1kk
    @wahid-lg1kk 4 месяца назад +2

    It's pretty hard to get good dsd files, real native dsd. A lot of it online as well, is ripped from vinyl with the same dynamic range of vinyl and tons of noise. A good dsd 256 is just better then anything else. It's fluid as liquid, pours out like water. SACD is dsd 64. Sounds real good as well with modern dacs. Most of my dsd is 128, but as I said it's real hard to get, unless you are wealthy and can buy it online for big bucks. I don't like PCM. Upsampling is bunk. I don't use computers to play music files. I use a DAP with hardware DAC, not a chip. I also have a small unit with two ESS Sabres, big difference but the small one can go in my pocket. I really like your explanations. I have tried to tell people that the air up above 22khz affects the audible noise, no one believes me.

  • @julesvreug
    @julesvreug 4 года назад +1

    I have been listening to SACDS for over 10 years first on a philips system where the speakers are made of glass and had ribon tweeters on alll 5 speakers the advantage of SACD was mainly multich hi-res audio, now i have a yamaha system, SACD and DSD adds what i describe atmosphere and or emotion to the music it is very hard to describe but this is only heard on speakers capable of higher frequencies. Listening to them on HI-Res speakers really makes a differnce. All my speakers in the house are now Hi-Res speakers from Edifier, and then in my cinema room yamaha which has a crazy frequency range up to 60,000hz not like you will hear it but produces such a natural and clear sound, and so much emotion.. I would like to add a lot of SACDS are remastered from masters either Tape or Record. I can defently hear differences in SACDS some dont sound any better than CD while others sound incredible. I have a few PCM tracks but always go back to SACD/DSD

  • @jn3750
    @jn3750 4 года назад +3

    Nice to see you again. No questions - DSD is better sounding - I have tested them myself. My problem with DSD is that most audiophile preamps/integrateds do not offer HDMI inputs. Therefore, most SACD players have to convert the signals into PMC - negating the benefits of DSD signals encoded onto the SACDs. Also, OPTICAL and COAXIAL cables cannot carry DSD signals (what you get is 44.1K/16bit). BUT, there is a better sounding format (even beating the DSD) ------> R2R tapes!

    • @Mck0948
      @Mck0948 3 года назад

      R2R quad tapes from 1970s on SACD (Pentatone) sound wonderful. My favourite is Mozart horn concertos (Alan Civil ASMF Marriner)

    • @georgebertozzi8267
      @georgebertozzi8267 2 года назад

      I ditched all my R2R tapes.
      They were a huge pain in the arse.
      The audio was an issue at times when the tape would stick passing through the heads. It was an inconvenient and overrated format. So glad I free of it. I love all the Digital formats and Vinyl.

  • @longdoo1
    @longdoo1 4 года назад +1

    Thanks you for interesting topic.

  • @peterhaslund
    @peterhaslund Год назад +1

    My acronym collection just got What The Fucked

  • @mark4751
    @mark4751 2 года назад +1

    Excellent video. Thumbs up. Looked at the Mussorgsky files on MusicScope. DSD frequency spectrum looks very clean, but the PCM has two noise spikes one at 76.9kHz and the other at 95kHz. They vary slightly in amplitude during the track, but are mostly fixed. Fixed pitch ultrasonic tones can cause audible problems (broad spectrum ultrasonic noise in DSD doesn't). Nelson Pass tells a story of Telarc producers having a problem with the sound of a recording. Using frequency spectrum analysis, Pass discovered a 35kHz tone in the recording, which was the cause of the problem. As far as PCM, no delta sigma DACs over here. NOS ladder DACs fix most of the problems with PCM playback for me.

    • @anadialog
      @anadialog  2 года назад

      Interesting!

    • @mark4751
      @mark4751 2 года назад

      I think it pertains to your excellent "Sound beyond 20 kHz" video. The ultrasonic tone may create a "dysharmonic" effect that is very unpleasant to the listener. The anecdote may be in this YT video ruclips.net/video/7u9OKPL1ezA/видео.html starting at the second harmonic distortion generator discussion. Also, interesting topic. In phase 2nd harmonic creates detail and presence. Out of phase 2nd harmonic creates an illusion of spaciousness and increased soundstage.

  • @finmaker1
    @finmaker1 4 года назад

    I performed an ABX test in foobar and the dsd files are not level matched with the pcm (dsd much quieter) any suggestions on my end would be helpful thanks

  • @raymondchan3587
    @raymondchan3587 3 года назад

    I confirmed to be PCM believer after testing your files and from my own files.

  • @daviddavidsonn3578
    @daviddavidsonn3578 3 года назад +2

    DSD1024 is for audio, what 8k is for video quality, Ultra Ultra high quality.
    I wonder if I will one day see an 8k BluRay movie with a DSD1024 audio track one day.
    But remember the DSD that you talk about is only stereo (2channels), I can't imagine the size of a 22.2 surround sound audio file for a 2hour long movie in DSD1024...
    what a time to be alive

  • @diegocanale1124
    @diegocanale1124 4 года назад +9

    I like dsd and to my ear it delivers a deeper sound than PCM (especially 16/44.1Khz). Better dynamics (high are higher and bass is deeper). Especially at higher volume. My system (Denon rcd N10) is able to reproduce native dsd although being entry level.

    • @krzysztoflaskowski6110
      @krzysztoflaskowski6110 4 года назад +5

      Dynamic range is not about the hights of high tones and low of low sounds, its difference between the quietest and the loudest in the track and its measured in db

  • @RichAntous
    @RichAntous 4 года назад

    What about a piece like the Sony HAPZ1ES? Doesn’t it change any file to a DSD file? What do people think about the HAPZ1ES ?

  • @benkleschinsky
    @benkleschinsky 3 года назад +7

    By recording in DSD even if you transfer to PCM and back to DSD, the mastering on SACD's will always be better because it avoids the loudness wars. Clipping in DSD shows up as direct distortion unlike PCM. SACD's will be distortion free and must be, and this is similar to how vinyl works as well. It's not that PCM can't sound good, but DSD has to sound good. That's the guarantee you are getting when you buy an SACD. Different mastering.

    • @microcolonel
      @microcolonel Год назад

      PDM and PCM are entirely equivalent; SACDs contain recordings that could be put on ordinary CDs and sound exactly the same.

  • @DelmarToad
    @DelmarToad 2 года назад +3

    Do an A/B comparison with the HDCD from WEA/Rhino & SACD from MoFi of Workingman’s Dead. The HDCD is beautiful! The SACD is truly a notch above, actually a big & beautifully resonant notch!

  • @SpiralMind6869
    @SpiralMind6869 4 года назад +1

    I just took the survey. It needed some instructions or I missed them. We had 9 track and scale 1-10. Where we to rate them 1-9; I didn’t. I rated them each on scale of what would be perfection - no 10s given. I also want to say that the DSD files played at the same volume level as the PCM were not as loud and seamed less detailed. but, when I increased the volume to match that of the PCM they had, to me, a touch more resonances and a bit more detail. The Bass notes were a bit more defined. Both systems got better with higher sampling rates. BUT I’m still learning how to “listen” and describe what I hear and my system is not fully tweaked - if it ever will. I enjoyed the test and look forward to the results and possibly more like this! :)

  • @samueleide
    @samueleide 3 года назад +1

    Interesting video! My only device which fully supports DSD playback is my Sony Walkman NW-A45 (I'm very happy with it btw). However, using a pair of Senheiser HD650 headphones I have to be honest and say that I could barely tell any differences between the DCD and the hires PCM files, they all sounded great to me. I may have said otherwise if I had access to a proper DSD playback device in my stereo system.

    • @anadialog
      @anadialog  3 года назад +1

      When native, IMO it is more evident and in most cases superior to high-res PCM...but not always...

    • @samueleide
      @samueleide 3 года назад +1

      @@anadialog I still have to give it a proper listen with a DSD compatible device in my stereo system! I may change my mind!

  • @marrkzulunuz
    @marrkzulunuz 3 года назад +4

    At the end of the day, it comes down to the tangible 'deliverable'. Most competent studios are employing Merging Technologies 'Horus' and 'Hapi' converters as well as 'Pyramix' and 'Masscore' systems, and I'll bet you a dime to a doughnut that all modern-day music is being archived at DSD256. Regarding the final conclusion of the AES Convention Paper-9019, Why can't modern music genres be delivered in SACD-form at DSD128? StereoSound's Wagner Ring-Cycle SACD's were the perfect approach; 12-inch artwork and booklet with the optical format inside instead of vinyl. I still can't fathom the allure of vinyl; it is dust-prone, fragile, warping, and cumbersome...Deep down, I think I know what the objective problem is. Thanks

  • @johnnytoobad7785
    @johnnytoobad7785 2 года назад +1

    Well you explained (quite well) why I can't hear ANY difference between the CD and the DSD layer on my (small) collection of Hybrid SACD re-issues.

  • @johnmarchington3146
    @johnmarchington3146 2 года назад +1

    Thank you for an excellent video. Just a couple of comments. I think you mentioned early on that Sony is no longer supporting SACD and that's true. I was told by a friend that the reason for that decision is that an opportunist pop artist, who records for Sony, thought it might be possible to extract three lots of royalties (CD layer, SACD layer and multichannel SACD layer) for every copy of the artist's many SACD albums that had sold and when Sony refused to oblige, that artist took Sony to court to contest it and won. Sony decided that would set a precedent and immediately decide to stop producing SACDs. A recent RUclips video I watched involving PS Audio's CEO Paul McGowan, who is convinced that DSD is the most analogue-sounding digital format currently available and superior sounding to even high resolution PCM formats, mentioned a filter called a Zephyr filter that I believe PS Audio is developing for its Octave Records productions and my understanding is that he thinks it could provide the ideal answer for editing DSD files. I have no idea how far advanced that development is, and I guess only time will tell if it will work as anticipated. I love DSD myself and have bought a number of albums from Native DSD Music and I also have a large collection of SACDs.

    • @anadialog
      @anadialog  2 года назад

      Interesting, I didn't know that! I have some DSD recordings from Octave records...I must admit that I wasn't impressed by them...

  • @romualdasseman9158
    @romualdasseman9158 2 года назад +1

    Interesting video, same way of thinking about DSD as PS audio CEO thinks about it, and i love this. I use a DAC, a stereo amplifier connected with RCA cinch of high quality, a computer totally tweaked using free Hi-Res player (Music Bee and Wtfplay (linux distribution burned onto USB stick) and my god all the CD versus DSD sounds...like horrible noise excepting impressive Jazz or Classical ( Pointing out here the excellence of any ECM records).

  • @daviddavidsonn3578
    @daviddavidsonn3578 3 года назад +4

    I have played your tracks in foobar with the SACD addon (I know it's not really DSD going to my amp), and used the spectrogram visualization, not only I can hear the difference on my speakers, but I can see a HUGE difference on the spectrogram. The DSD sounds much more real than PCM.

    • @anadialog
      @anadialog  3 года назад

      Cool! Thanks for sharing that!

    • @JoaquimSantos
      @JoaquimSantos Год назад

      Foobar doesn’t do spectrogram in DSD mode, it’s not capable of that.

  • @leonardopapantoniou4227
    @leonardopapantoniou4227 2 года назад

    How can I play SACDs downloaded from web in 5.1 through HDMI?

  • @233kosta
    @233kosta 3 года назад +2

    "We say, we think that, more or less..."
    I think we found the audio equivalent of Sir Humphrey - At the appropriate juncture... In the fullness of time... 🤣🤣🤣

  • @YnotNomis
    @YnotNomis 3 года назад +3

    I never heard digital audio sound so good than with DSD files thru my external DAC player. It just sound fuller and more appealing to my ears. I'm in the process up upsampling my Flac files to DSD256 and loving the results.

  • @JLMtime
    @JLMtime Год назад +2

    If you ever played back a 24bit recording & cut everything off from 44.1 & lower on a master quality album you can hear what your missing sometimes its nothing sometimes its amazing

  • @justanotheryoutubeuser5029
    @justanotheryoutubeuser5029 4 года назад +16

    Hi, ive been comparing dsd and pcm of the same album. I dunno but the highs are just better in every way vs the pcm/flac. Its maybe because of the dac or something but dsd just sounds natural. Anyway, nice video.

  • @Shoaibexpert
    @Shoaibexpert 4 года назад

    Any benefit of converting Tidal HiFi (PCM) to DSD using SWs like Room or Audirvana? My observation with Audirvana was that this conversion took away the dynamics and left the music lifeless. Anyone else having similar experience?

  • @picp7313
    @picp7313 4 года назад +1

    Can I ask you something? Did you check the new release from Jazz Sabbath? (They are advertising everywhere). I asked them what kind of mastering did they use for the vinyl pressing and they answered: “separate 24bit vinyl premaster. That’s as far as our tech knowledge goes.” I was checking your videos looking for some explanation about vinyl pressing with digital mastering.. what do you think about? Would it be better to get the digital copy instead of a maybe, not worthy vinyl copy of this album? Thanks! Love your videos

    • @anadialog
      @anadialog  4 года назад

      I have heard of the album but I haven't listened it yet. If you have been following me you know my point of view. If they did a dediated master for the vinyl version its ok to get a digitally sourced vinyl. I just try to stick to 100% analog when we are talking of the past century pressings.

  • @roball1980
    @roball1980 4 года назад +1

    Thank you!!👍👍👍

  • @cobar5342
    @cobar5342 Год назад +1

    Thank you for explaining a very complicated set of subjects

  • @soundman-sm2hc
    @soundman-sm2hc 3 года назад

    I think the best way to understand the difference between PCM vs DSD is to look up the difference between Pulse Code Modulation and Pulse Density Modulation. It tells you everything you need to know. Don't get too hung up on signal to noise ratio and frequency response. It's all about bit depth, aka the number of times a digital converter takes a picture of the analog waveform. If you use the photograph analogy, think of it as how many times a second does digital take a picture of the analog waveform. More pictures in a given period of time means better resolution.

  • @sportscarnut
    @sportscarnut Год назад +1

    Listened to Pictures at an Exhibition - as pointed out the PCM file is louder than the DSD. Comparing them at the same volume the DSD sounds dry and clinical whereas the PCM conveys the recording venue reverb better.

  • @matthewhilty4209
    @matthewhilty4209 4 года назад

    What Dacs do you recommend for DSD ? I have a Gen1 Schiit Yggdrasil with no DSD capability. I would like to try before I buy. I have tried a couple other DACs but so far I prefer my trusty Yggy with its unusual ability to reproduce stringed instruments pretty well. So far I havent found a format superior to vinyl with cds as a distant second. I tried SACD years ago and remembered I didn't like it. I remember the SACD sounded better at first but I ended up turning the sound way down or turning it off before I was able to get through the whole album.

    • @anadialog
      @anadialog  4 года назад +1

      Well, in my opinion you are NOT going to find a format superior to vinyl in the sense of music pleasure and engagement. Nevertheless, some of DSD recordings are ONLY digital so that may be considered as a motivation.
      Great DACs are Chord Qutest, RME Adi 2 pro fs, Mytek DACs, or Bechmark HSG but quite expensive. Otherwise going way down also the DSD iFi are good.

  • @bluevoodooiv7072
    @bluevoodooiv7072 4 года назад

    Thank you for the informative video. I wondered how I'm supposed to perform your test because your sample files are not volume matched between DSD and PCM?

    • @anadialog
      @anadialog  4 года назад +1

      I can't. That is the output of the recorder with the same source volume. You need complex software to edit or simply compare DSD, as we said. This is another aspect of DSD and PCM. A higher volume of one is an intrinsic aspect. You can do it in an empirical way, by changing volume looking at VU meters but as we all know perceived loudness is something that needs to be measured (LUFS) in order to have the same true precise volume.

  • @thehunterofdeath2180
    @thehunterofdeath2180 2 года назад

    Like your video you the best n clear of what you said thanks bro 👍😎

  • @johanlombard3444
    @johanlombard3444 Год назад

    Awesome content.

  • @Chunksville
    @Chunksville 4 года назад +2

    Hi just tested the 128DSD against PCM 192 on both files on my system as well as headphones listening and I have come to the conclusion their is no discernible difference I can hear, I believe a lot of this is placebo effects, you make yourself want hear differences, these analogue captures will have a lot of coloration due to the tapes playback and will have a lot of noise in the high band plus a 30khz bias trap frequency will also be present, I did a test with a Hi Res digital file using three variations 320k Lossy 16/44.1 PCM and 24/96 PCM, the tracks were edited and mixed back together thus splicing the three separate file into one an saving to 24/96, when played back no one noticed over the duration of the track when lossy or lossless was being heard. I still believe the quality of playback is more down to the recording mixing and mastering

    • @anadialog
      @anadialog  4 года назад

      Obviously recording, mixing and mastering are more important. Its not an opinion, its a fact. We are focusing on what WE can do to make that work better sounding. For the test I am waiting till the end of the survey.

  • @TheJediJoker
    @TheJediJoker 3 года назад +1

    You can also skip recording to analog tape by recording to DSD, mixing and mastering using analog outboard gear, and capturing the mix/master in DSD.

  • @BrentLeVasseur
    @BrentLeVasseur 3 года назад +1

    Also it’s important to note that most high end DACs that use FPGA employ Sigma/Delta DSD schemes which means they upsample and decode everything as DSD. DACs like the Mola Mola Tambaqui, dCS Bartok, and Chord Dave do this as an example.

    • @BrentLeVasseur
      @BrentLeVasseur 3 года назад +1

      @@crapmalls Essentially yes. All FPGA DACs like the Chord dave employ the Sigma Delta format which is the basis for how DSD works. You can google it for more info.

  • @batman.darthmaul
    @batman.darthmaul 2 года назад +4

    So, I downloaded the samples from NativeDSD and Blue Coast Records, and while nice, I found your own DSD dubs MUCH more impressive. I guess that says more about the reel-to-reel format (and your DAC) than anything else. Oh, and I liked the great sound quality of Saxophone Colossus enough that I hope to track down an SACD copy, and I'm not even really a jazz guy...

    • @anadialog
      @anadialog  2 года назад

      How cool!!!!! You really got a wide picture now. I wasn't expecting that. Very interesting!

  • @gojdartamas34
    @gojdartamas34 Год назад +1

    The early
    SACD releases mastered from analogue tape via analogue mastering chain an final step is a A/D Converter so the whole process voa analogue. That’s why the early SACD are diamonds

  • @ABC-rh7zc
    @ABC-rh7zc 4 года назад

    I looked at the AES paper but it's really inadequate

  • @berguezinho
    @berguezinho 3 года назад +2

    Excellent Post/Files ! It is necessary to use same Player/DAC to compare. DSD is superior, more granularity. PCM seems heavy, velveted, politically correct. DSD is really Fantastic !

  • @akayann
    @akayann 2 года назад

    I have just discovered the existence of .DSD files and wonder if there are fake ones just like there are fake flacs? thxxx

  • @tnutz777
    @tnutz777 Год назад +1

    i think we agree re converting and resampling, etc. i recently had someone tell me that they were converting all their flac to dsd. my internal monologue was “whats the point!?” to me at best it will sound like the 16 bit 44100 information it was built on. you cant add new information by reformatting your music.

  • @johnsweda2999
    @johnsweda2999 4 года назад

    Have you heard any dsd transfer to analogue vinyl normally they use PCM I think, i wondered what dsd would sound like on vinyl and does that increase the dynamic range
    Your r m e has analogue input and dsd can you convert the analogue to dsd and record it

  • @jkelley2091
    @jkelley2091 Месяц назад

    I've just gotten into DVD Audio and SACD I have a Sennheiser AMBEO MAX sound bar and a Sony UB-800 M2 4K blue Ray player. Everything works fine , am I missing anything?

    • @anadialog
      @anadialog  Месяц назад +1

      Love DVD audio, the best digital mastering out there. Here is a video I made on the topic: ruclips.net/video/4_n_eNK5IMk/видео.htmlsi=G_wu9cG7rH8RHqu4
      If I have to make a comment, I would try to get a a pair of true speakers. I know these soundbars are raging now but soundstage, and possibly the lower frequencies are suffering.

    • @jkelley2091
      @jkelley2091 Месяц назад

      @@anadialog Thank you so much for responding I love your videos

  • @kiwivda
    @kiwivda 4 года назад +1

    I've auditioned the files, among DSD files, no difference to me, from pcm to dsd, those are more airt sounding but just a bit. Equipment: D50S and Schiit Multibit + Lyr3 headphone amp with Psvane CV181 TSII.

  • @carlosubilla2970
    @carlosubilla2970 3 года назад +1

    Can you give a recommendation as how to listen to these DSD files on a Windows machine?

    • @anadialog
      @anadialog  3 года назад +1

      The best is to send them via USB to an external quality DAC, capable of dealing with high sampling DSD like 256, things will already get much better!

  • @Comzee
    @Comzee 4 года назад

    Bruh, are you even using 10mhz reference clock like Mutec or Antelope for your ADC???

  • @sergiobasualto2572
    @sergiobasualto2572 3 года назад

    Hi.
    Analyzing the PCM track for "Pictures of an Exhibition" with "Spek" (I guess you know it), between 70 - 80 KHz appears a line through all the track.
    The same happens with the other PCM tracks (192 and 354 sampling rate).
    Please, can you explain, what does it mean or represent?
    Thanks

    • @rwegtwerrg3398
      @rwegtwerrg3398 3 года назад

      It is called "magnetic tape biasing". Search for this term.

    • @sergiobasualto2572
      @sergiobasualto2572 3 года назад

      @@rwegtwerrg3398 thanks. I'll search for that concept

  • @richardrosetta2728
    @richardrosetta2728 3 года назад

    Was going to buy a sacd player but not so sure after seeing this. What would you do???

    • @anadialog
      @anadialog  3 года назад

      I wouldn't. First of all DVD-AUDIO IMO are better and now higher sampling are available for several recordings. SACD is only DSD64, the best out there is DSD512 (the rest is upsampled). A good multiplayer is the best solution. I have an Audiocom signature modified 105D Oppo and I am in heaven! Even normal Oppos are great. The problem is that they cost a lot now because out of production but still highly sought after.

  • @zsazabi
    @zsazabi 4 года назад +2

    Is it native DSD files if I record the vinyl records by Sony PS-HX500 record player and PCM-D100?

    • @anadialog
      @anadialog  4 года назад +2

      Yes of course, unfortunately that model does only DSD64 (2.8MHz) but it is a good starting point!

    • @zsazabi
      @zsazabi 4 года назад +1

      @@anadialog PS-HX500 record player can rip DSD128, but the file size too large , and i couldn't recognize the huge improvement of sound quality for 64 vs 128, so I only rip DSD64 for my archive.

    • @KR1275
      @KR1275 2 года назад

      @@zsazabi If you use a professional DAT recorder (studio version) and record in 48kHz/16 bit you will have a far better result. Differences in sound quality are seldom the result of the data file, but mostly of the analog area of any device (amp section and conversion chips). Pros know that 48kHz is the best there is. Low distortion, maximum audible quality. If a DSD file sounds better, it's because of the different conversion or different mix/source (the commercial files). The audio industry is full of liars. The biggest liars are our ears. As we don't buy discs in shops anymore they are searching for a new way to sell music.

  • @taidee
    @taidee 3 года назад

    I’ve been listening to your stuff for a little while no, so I’ve subscribed.

  • @zerocapacitance1
    @zerocapacitance1 4 года назад

    Or you can just listen in analog records? Since you can’t edit or export digitally.

  • @lordluisluzi2771
    @lordluisluzi2771 4 года назад

    Can you please suggest a good software to listen the DSD files please?

  • @Andersljungberg
    @Andersljungberg 7 месяцев назад

    Does SACD really have the same high stream speed on the audio data with 5.1 sound as DTS-HD master or Dolby TrueHD. Below information from a web page. and then they should still be a little compressed Or not? Accordingly, the maximum bitrate for TrueHD in the Blu-Ray specs is 18.64 Mbps, whereas it's 24.5Mbps for DTS-HD MA.

    • @anadialog
      @anadialog  7 месяцев назад

      Yes, all those formats are PCM and compressed. SACD isn’t.

    • @Andersljungberg
      @Andersljungberg 7 месяцев назад

      @@anadialog corresponds DSD 64 to 20 bit pcm

  • @dangerzone007
    @dangerzone007 2 месяца назад

    If I want to digitise my vinyl can you recommend a good value for money dsd recorder.

    • @anadialog
      @anadialog  2 месяца назад

      Probably the RME ADI-2 pro fs. If you find a used one you should be in a decent budget. The problem is that very few machines convert in DSD.

  • @BrentLeVasseur
    @BrentLeVasseur 3 года назад +1

    I’m breaking in my new Holo May DAC and I listened to my first DSD track today. Wow! Sounds amazing but OMG the file sizes are crazy huge.

    • @anadialog
      @anadialog  3 года назад +1

      Yes, that is a true problem. I keep my files in the cloud...but then you have to download them to listen to them...not practical! I wish they made SACD with DSD256 resolution.

    • @BrentLeVasseur
      @BrentLeVasseur 3 года назад

      What cloud service do you use and how much storage space do you have on your plan? It must be pretty expensive to maintain a decent sized library of DSD files in the cloud.

    • @anadialog
      @anadialog  3 года назад +1

      Dropbox but I have only a few tracks...I'm an analog and tactile guy, remember? ;-)

    • @steviemusic1
      @steviemusic1 3 года назад

      With the ever-falling cost, and ever increasing storage, of hard drives nowadays, file sizes shouldn’t be an issue

    • @BrentLeVasseur
      @BrentLeVasseur 3 года назад +1

      @@steviemusic1 I’m using M2 Thunderbolt 3 drives which are not cheap. An 8GB drive costs $1400. And one song in DSD256 is around one gigabyte in file size which is insanely big even if you had a very large platter based drive array. One FLAC 24bit 96khertz song at 10 minutes is around 32MB while the same song in DSD 256 is around 900MB.

  • @muralidharan06
    @muralidharan06 Год назад

    Are there any mid priced DSD ADC cards to rip Vinyl albums to DSD format. Is DSD file editable like wav.

    • @anadialog
      @anadialog  Год назад

      Very few. An affordable one is the RME Adi 2 pro fs.

    • @muralidharan06
      @muralidharan06 Год назад

      @@anadialog thank for the suggestion....

  • @alhdgysz
    @alhdgysz 4 года назад

    What about channel classics?

  • @paulb4661
    @paulb4661 3 года назад +1

    Still scouring the World for Mo-Fi Original Master Recording and Japanese SHM SACDs simply because they sound so damn good on my system and to my ears in comparison to vinyl or CD.