A new study proves that high sample rates really DO sound better. Or does it ? As usual it's a little more complicated than that... in this episode we investigate why, and also discuss how to test this stuff for yourself, plus - when you might choose NOT to mix at Abbey Road, why all CD players don't sound the same, and why Ian hates the sound of swirling ultrasonic birdies. And, what that actually means!
Links:
AES Paper: A Meta-Analysis of High Resolution Audio Perceptual Evaluation
https://secure.aes.org/forum/pubs/journal/?ID=591
Intermodulation distortion
http://productionadvice.co.uk/high-sample-rates-make-your-music-sound-worse/
Test files for intermodulation distortion
http://people.xiph.org/~xiphmont/demo/neil-young.html#toc_1ch
The importance of loudness matching
http://productionadvice.co.uk/you-must-do-this/
Why mp3 sucks - and how to hear it
http://productionadvice.co.uk/why-mp3-sounds-bad/
The amazing Record Production Dot Com website
http://www.recordproduction.com
Russell Cottier's site
http://www.russellcottier.com