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Je viens de me balader sur Native DSD.
Il y a une rubrique "Pure DSD", il semblerait donc qu'il il y a bien sur ce site le vrai DSD mais aussi le DSD issu de PCM
Le nom du site ment donc un poil sur ce qu'il laisse entendre.
Et encore, aucune indication technique sur la page d'un "Pure DSD"...
Ailleurs sur le site on trouve ça, ce qui confirme que le site NativeDSD ne l'est pas, ou pas complètement..
https://www.nativedsd.com/product-tag/hi...e-program/
"Background
To understand this exclusive mastering processes of the Higher Rates Program (HRP), a bit of background is appropriate.
NativeDSD sells recordings that were originally recorded in DSD or DXD (352.8KHz PCM). With the exception described below, the overwhelming majority of these recordings were edited and post processed in DXD, then converted (modulated) into one or more DSD deliverable bit rates by the label. NativeDSD acquires the label’s original DXD edited master, and using Merging Technologies Album Publishing, create first generation DSD64, DSD128, and DSD256, as well as a DXD FLAC deliverables. Additionally, on selected recordings, a 32bit PCM WAV file is extracted (the DXD PCM FLAC is 24 bits by format definition), and uses it to modulate a DSD512 using HQPlayer Pro.
The exception to the above are the few label recordings (Yarlung, Eudora, Just Listen etc.) that record in DSD, and do no PCM post process mixing, level balancing, or EQ etc. That’s achieved by restricting post processing to just editing where, if there were edits, only the edit transition interval (typically 100ms or less) is PCM converted, leaving the DSD music content unaltered when published. For these recordings, the DSD edited master (the actual recording master) is used with HQPlayer Pro to re-modulate and create the missing DSD bitrates."
Il y a une rubrique "Pure DSD", il semblerait donc qu'il il y a bien sur ce site le vrai DSD mais aussi le DSD issu de PCM

Le nom du site ment donc un poil sur ce qu'il laisse entendre.
Et encore, aucune indication technique sur la page d'un "Pure DSD"...
Ailleurs sur le site on trouve ça, ce qui confirme que le site NativeDSD ne l'est pas, ou pas complètement..
https://www.nativedsd.com/product-tag/hi...e-program/
"Background
To understand this exclusive mastering processes of the Higher Rates Program (HRP), a bit of background is appropriate.
NativeDSD sells recordings that were originally recorded in DSD or DXD (352.8KHz PCM). With the exception described below, the overwhelming majority of these recordings were edited and post processed in DXD, then converted (modulated) into one or more DSD deliverable bit rates by the label. NativeDSD acquires the label’s original DXD edited master, and using Merging Technologies Album Publishing, create first generation DSD64, DSD128, and DSD256, as well as a DXD FLAC deliverables. Additionally, on selected recordings, a 32bit PCM WAV file is extracted (the DXD PCM FLAC is 24 bits by format definition), and uses it to modulate a DSD512 using HQPlayer Pro.
The exception to the above are the few label recordings (Yarlung, Eudora, Just Listen etc.) that record in DSD, and do no PCM post process mixing, level balancing, or EQ etc. That’s achieved by restricting post processing to just editing where, if there were edits, only the edit transition interval (typically 100ms or less) is PCM converted, leaving the DSD music content unaltered when published. For these recordings, the DSD edited master (the actual recording master) is used with HQPlayer Pro to re-modulate and create the missing DSD bitrates."
Pel Kantor S4 /Elac Solano
Teac UD-701 N/ UD-701 T / TN-5BB
Teac CG-10 M et FLR
Yba Passion Amp 650 et Moon 330 A
Jsv /Mpc /Sebka/ Transparent
Teac UD-701 N/ UD-701 T / TN-5BB
Teac CG-10 M et FLR
Yba Passion Amp 650 et Moon 330 A
Jsv /Mpc /Sebka/ Transparent