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Name:
  Morten Lindberg
Details:
  Morten Lindberg (b. 1970) Recording Producer and Balance Engineer with 20 American GRAMMY-nominations since 2006. Thirteen of these in categories "Best Engineered Album", "Best Surround Sound Album" and "Producer of the Year". Associate Professor at Westerdals University - Oslo School of Arts, Communication and Technology. More information: http://www.2L.no
Location:
  Oslo, Norway
HiFi:
  DPA (Brüel & Kjær) microphones
Millennia Media micPreAmps
HORUS and HAPI converters
PYRAMIX (Merging Technologies) DXD/DSD
Lexicon 960 / Exponential Audio
GraceDesign surroundcontroller
9.1 surround monitoring, custom built
DP/EC amplifiers
B&W 801 secondary monitors
Sennheiser HD-800 and HD-700 headphones
Email:
  morten@lindberg.no
Web:
  http://www.2L.no
Posts:
  80

 
 
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Latest Posts

Why do DSD downloads cost are so high??
March 4, 2013
Check your math, audioholik! 352.8kHz at 24 bit is 8.4672 MHz of data, providing a sonic bandwidth and a time response superior to 5.6448MHz DSD. Here's an article explaining the relationship between DXD and DSD: http://www.lindberg.no/english/collection/004.pdf ... more
Why do DSD downloads cost are so high??
March 4, 2013
You're totally wrong in your assumption, audioholik. Originating as original DXD recordings we're actually downsampling to DSD! :-) ... more
Jan Gunnar Hoff - LIVING
January 19, 2013
Coming on SACD March 2013 from 2L: http://youtu.be/-p_dUEvGTMY ... more
A couple of things of possible interest: Tilson Thomas on TED Talks, 10 channel bluray NOT on SACD
June 24, 2012
It's safe to say that our implementation of 9.1 is somewhat ahead of the commercial market. The first disc players and receivers to implement the Auro-3D decoder in the same manner as Dolby and DTS will not be available to the mass market before late 2013 thru 2014. There are dedicated decoders and DACs under development that can pick up their feed ... more
Rubidium clock cutting
February 24, 2012
There's no clock involved in either CD or SACD manufacturing. In a pure production path the only clock affecting the sound is the one feeding the AD converter at the original recording sessions. ... more