Sampling From Vinyl Versus Mp3

Vinyl vs cd bydamien907 thu dec 09 2010 1 32 am viynl is better and funner imo but i sample from cds and mp3 s more often.
Sampling from vinyl versus mp3. Let s take a trip to a record store and i ll tell you the four reasons why 12 vinyl records are better than digital mp3. When information is removed or there is loss of musical detail the. Vinyl is cheaper in many cases actually. Yes a cd i.
There s very little compression so the loudest parts of those sounds often. I still get a somewhat vintage sound and 2. Cd quality sits somewhere in the middle with 44 100 samples per second at 16 bit accuracy. That s why snare drums cymbal splashes and other loud instruments have so much more punch in vinyl recordings.
The game is quickly shifting towards the basically free online mp3 sampling but the ogs will always strongly oppose and say that vinyl is the sh t which it is when you re sampling. The large blue dots indicate that the computer is not quite sure what the strength of the sound wave is. Mp3 aac vs vinyl cd the debate rages on. The original sound wave left is discretized with a low sampling rate middle and a high sampling rate right.
Usually it s to cds or more less. Mp3 aac vs vinyl cd the debate rages on. I can listen for samples when it s recording. And i record the playback of my vinyl onto the computer so 1.
It is a pain but it s fun sampling off vinyl though i use mp3s alot cus it takes less time but if i have a. Sound is recorded on a vinyl record by copying the shape of the sound wave onto a groove on the record. And to summarize going from a source recording vinyl cd to mp3 while preserving the best quality possible would be source 16 bit stereo 44 1k sampling wav 256kb mp3 i wouldn t encode at a lower bitrate. But personal preference like the others said some times the grit in the sample you don t want you might want a clean smooth beat.
There are several reasons at least one of them valid. Vinyl didn t die when jimi hendrix did. It is why mp3 with relatively few samples is so poor and hi res audio with far more is the closest we have to a studio recording. Especially if you have a large powerful system.
Unless you re trying to get some rare that cost 100. As usual i d have to agree completely with what mark said about vinyl vs. People who complain about the fact a digital recording is quantized don t understand signal processing. This is called sampling.
It s very much alive and is much more preferable than listening to music in a digital format.