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Great discussion...
not to reitterate all the different thoughts and concerns that have been expressed regarding viability and sonic quality (although, this is prolly sour grapes for some that have already invested in an expensive 24bit recorder), I think that as far as an archival medium, regardless of native playback options currently, DSD is a great step in the right direction digitally. Who's to say where the 'real' future of digital lies, 32bit, 64bit, 1bit HF; this is the marketing slant that Korg has taken with their statment of future-proof archival format; preservation and conversion to future formats makes HD DSD (1bit/5.6Mhz) awesome. Also the flexibility of being able to record DSD or 24bit PCM gives this unit (MR1000) an edge and allows those who have not made the switch to 24bit able to do so at a reasonable cost. Futhermore, with a DSD recorder on the market this, depending on it's success, will open the door for more development of products in this direction. I do find it funny that eventhough this allows for recording and archival in DSD, for real distribution the files have to be converted to PCM.
I'm skeptical that DSD is the perfect solution for the deficiencies of PCM but nothing is perfect and we can't have our cake and eat it too, but maybe we can have our cake and eat it later.
This link seems to explain the process best for me and the advantages of DSD. But trust your ears!
http://www.korg.com/mr/Future_Proof_Recording_Explained.pdf