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In his rip of Steely Dan’s Aja , spectral analysis reveals high-frequency harmonic overtones above 22kHz—frequencies theoretically beyond the range of human hearing, and certainly beyond the capability of a standard CD to reproduce. Dr. Robert claims these ultrasonic frequencies interact with the lower frequencies to create "psychoacoustic warmth"—the feeling that the music is in the room with you.

His process focuses on capturing a 24-bit/96kHz signal to preserve the original analog warmth and detail of the vinyl. : Nitty Gritty RCM 1.5 (Record Cleaning Machine). dr robert vinyl rips

(Maybe you are reffering to Dr. Robert (song) or Paul McCartney - Dr. Robert (vinyl) ) In his rip of Steely Dan’s Aja ,

Most modern listeners hate surface noise. Dr Robert took a nuanced approach: light pops and clicks were left intact to prove the vinyl provenance, but major defects were manually removed using iZotope RX (a spectral repair suite). The result is a rip that breathes like vinyl but doesn't distract with scratches. His process focuses on capturing a 24-bit/96kHz signal