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One technical solution for recording, editing and mastering DSD for SACD production was a new format developed by Digital Audio Denmark and Merging Technologies and acknowledged by Sony/Phillips called Digital eXtreme Definition (DXD). DXD is represented by a 24-bit/352.8kHz sampling rate. As we all know, every time there is a sample rate conversion, you step further away from the source. As with SACD, any editing or mastering that is done, needs to be converted to the PCM domain, or in this case DXD. Before final production, the material is converted back into DSD for full SACD replication. First Impression Music has taken this a step further to bring you closer to the source. Instead of making two or more sample rate conversions as with SACD, we record the source in DXD. The data rate for a DXD mono signal is 8467.2MHz, or more than three times the data rate of typical SACD.
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Carmen Fantasy
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Guajitra Antigua
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Variation from: Butterfly Violin Concerto
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Can Can, Offenbach
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Summertime Teresa Perez, cello
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Falling in Love with Love Jeremy Monterio
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Deep in the Night Percussion
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Amazing Grace Ken Gioffre, saxophone
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Brahm's Lullaby Toyko Girl Choir
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Edelweiss John Whitney Trio
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My Grandfather's Clock The Japanese Singers
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South Pacific Girl Jeremy Monterio
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Somewhere in Time Steve Siu, piano ** Bonus Track
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