Best "Portable" Source - KORG MR 1000? - A Few Thoughts
Oct 6, 2009 at 3:50 PM Post #16 of 21
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it works just like a hard drive, you do not have to resample it if you have already ripped the DSD file, but its up to you to find a way to rip the SACD to DSD. also the HD can be upgraded to 120gb without problem


Is the drive a 1.8" HDD? Is it a PATA or SATA interface and can a SSD drive be used?
 
Oct 6, 2009 at 4:06 PM Post #17 of 21
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it works just like a hard drive, you do not have to resample it if you have already ripped the DSD file, but its up to you to find a way to rip the SACD to DSD. also the HD can be upgraded to 120gb without problem


I am open to any suggestion
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Personally, I rip my SACD having the DSD flow converted to PCM high rez @ 24/88 with the help of the Vanity module.

I also would be interested in knowing the maximum size of the internal HD. Alternatively, I guess it is possible to connect it to an external HD, but at the expenses of the portability.

Actually, 99,9% of computer high rez music available for consumers is in PCM format, and it is a pity, but I really believe the DSD is now arriving too late. None of us will throw their current DAC just to buy a new DAC capable of DSD. So recording in pure DSD for regular consumers might proove to be a wrong choice, if you have later a very limited choice of hardware available to play back those files, unless you convert everything back to PCM.
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Bottom line is that the DSD format for computer high rez music seem a dead end, and probably only valuable for recording technicians/engineers. As for SACDs, let's see how long they hold...

But this KORG has definitely more than just DSD ability, and it offers a very convenient high end all-in-one transportable solution. I am still wondering about the user interface though
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Oct 6, 2009 at 4:20 PM Post #18 of 21
By the way, wouldn't be the KORG MR1 a much better portable solution... if the somehow very small 20GB HD can be upgraded, it would be a stunnning portable device, supporting high rez PCM and DSD flow.

The user interface is a bit scary though
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Oct 20, 2009 at 5:07 PM Post #19 of 21
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By the way, wouldn't be the KORG MR1 a much better portable solution... if the somehow very small 20GB HD can be upgraded, it would be a stunnning portable device, supporting high rez PCM and DSD flow.


Funny you should mention that, I'm currently listening to my MR-1 with its newly installed 64Gb SSD - it has some teething troubles at the moment though, that I'm hoping are simply battery issues.

Others have had great success with 80Gb HDDs but I wanted solid state.

I will post more as I work out what's wrong. It's working as a hard drive just fine and once it is working it seems to playback just fine too. Track seeks and drive sleep/standby seems to cause hanging at the moment though.
 
Feb 5, 2011 at 7:15 PM Post #20 of 21
1. Does it support 24/96 flacs bought from HDtracks? If not, could the 24/96 flacs be converted into the 1 bit thingy without loss?

2. Can I copy wav files directly to it?

3. Is it difficult to change the hard disk to SSD?

4. How does it compare to HM801 line out as a source?

Many thanks. If the answers to the above are positve, I will go get one today.
 

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