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Meet DataGrip, our new database IDE that is tailored to suit specific needs of professional SQL developers. How did you come to own a copy of Saracon? It's an unusual purchase for a hifi enthusiast.JetBrains DataGrip 2019.2.6 306 Mb. I don't doubt your view that Saracon is excellent, and my guess is that SOX doesn't equal it.

It would be fascinating to compare some of its work to that of Saracon. It can resample either with JRiver algorithms or SOX users seems to prefer SOX.
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JRiver is an audio player software with many other features, including resampling. Each manufacturer has a fine reputation in its field (home hifi for Topping mastering and recording for Weiss). I know all that because I'm interested - in an intellectual way - in both products. Adding DSD capability to Saracon is an additional $1020 to the D90, an additional $100. The PCM version of Saracon is US$890 from a US dealer the D90, $699. Not 3x in the US for the PCM version, but quite expensive for an amateur unable to call it a business expense, nor sure if it would be worthwhile. I have never seen or used JRiver Media Center, I guess it's a piece of software,just a guess, maybe it's a piece of hardware, but I DO KNOW that Weiss Saracon upsampling for me makes red book sound better IMHO. I know that many will think that upsampling is a waste of time and/or SSD space, that will make CD sound worse as it adds additional processing (as if D/A IC's from the mid 1980's on wouldn't do any internal processing) or it's just plain placebo effect. Of course as the original source is 16 bit, Saracon doesn't "invent" a higher dinamic range as it's not there in the first place, but it gets the upsampled files to sound less CD-like and smoother. When upsampling/upconverting 44.1/16 to 176.4/24,Saracon does adds 8 zeroes to every sample to make it 24 bit, it literally reshapes the 16 bit waveform to 24 bit. Instead of performing this process with a piece of hardware I do this with a combination of outstanding software (Weiss Saracon,that is quite expensive) and SSD's that I find superb for audio playing.Įverytime I've explained this here I've been told the kind of things of that I'm doing unnecessary processing that will make red book sound worse or that I'm nuts.Ĭlick to expand.It may be because the D90 does internal upsampling to 768 upconverting to 32 bit, but I find that my CD's upsampled to 176.4/24 with Weiss Saracon (that costs around 3 times the prices of the D90, and it's a piece of software) improvestheir sound played on a Topping D50. In addition to that, error correction has already been performed by the ripping software.Įven with an inexpensive D/A converter as the Topping D50 the results are noticiable,more "listenable", less CD-like and a more smooth sound that is more pleasing to my ears. I then transfer the Weiss Saracon upsampled material to an SSD that in my book is far more reliable than a disc drive. When Weiss Saracon converts 16 bit data to 24 bit it doesn't use padding with zeroes, it reshapes 16 bit waves to 24 bit ones,this doesn't add additional dinamic range that doesn't exists on the original material but by upsampling original sampling frequency x4 and generating new 24 bit data from 16 bit without ressorting to zero padding changes the way how the D/A converter behaves to this kind of data. When I get an Accurate rip I upsample it with Weiss Saracon to 176.4/24, an even multiple of the original sample rate. First I rip the CD to FLAC with the non-compression option on (plain PCM data in a FLAC container,no compression is used) with dBPoweramp with its Accurate Rip on. I've explained several times what I do with my CD rips. So some here admits that upsampling works.
