DSD 512 fs

NativeDSD Music created its first-ever DSD 512 Sampler album in May 2019 to coincide with one of the largest audio shows of the world – Munich High End – as content for hardware partners presenting new DACs and Players capable of DSD 512 playback. Shortly after, 6 full-length Albums were released in DSD 512. Sounds great. But..
It is not possible to record in DSD 512, so how & why are these files created?

While a re-modulation from a lower to higher bitrate contains no additional program content bandwidth, it does accomplish two benefits: a multiplier of the bit density resolution by the re-modulated bitrate ratio, and the enabling of the playback DAC’s employing a gentler reconstruction filter/algorithm in the D/A process. This is due to the greater frequency band between the top end of the music bandwidth spectrum, and the onset of the uncorrelated modulation noise. Recordings, regardless of their origin, do sound better on DACs which use Sigma-Delta modulators (the vast majority of current consumer DACs) as their conversion element. They’re less aggressive, more spacious, less “digital” sounding.

Read more

Showing 1–42 of 1318 results

Active filters
Genres
Labels
Artists
Composers
Conductors
Channels
Original Recording Quality
Instruments
Pentatone Exclusive
Popular

Williams: Violin Concerto No. 1 [DSD EP]

James Ehnes, St Louis Symphony Orchestra, Stephane Deneve

Pentatone Exclusive

The Shining [World Premiere Recording] [Double Album]

Gerard Schwarz, Kansas City Symphony, Lyric Opera of Kansas City Chorus

Pentatone Exclusive
Popular

Schumann Symphonies [Double Album]

Dresdner Philharmonie, Marek Janowski

Pentatone Exclusive
Easter

A Mother’s Tears – Pergolesi: Stabat Mater & Vivaldi: Nisi Dominus

Maarten Engeltjes, PRJCT Amsterdam, Shira Patchornik

Pentatone Exclusive

Strauss: Ein Heldenleben – Mahler: Ruckert-Lieder

Orchestre symphonique de Montreal, Rafael Payare, Sonya Yoncheva

From Analog Tape

Art In Tone (Pure DSD)

Djabe, Steve Hackett

Currency
Cart