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There are many albums floating around in the blogsophere that are long out of print. Re-issues are nowhere in sight and the files available are low bit rates.
Since these command ridiculously high prices, a collaborative effort is the most efficient way to bring these to the masses.
Perhaps my favorite echospace related project, Variant, is back with yet another drop of sonic wizardry. This project has taken on a lif...
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This collaboration between Mixmaster Morris (aka Irresistible Force) and Jonah Sharp (aka Spacetime Continuum) is everything you'd expect and then some.
Found the cd-r. I can rip at 320. Never used a rip log before, but assume I can find the details on how to do that with EAC. Should I just post the link to the 320 here in the comments?
I think a buddy gave me a CD-R burn of this direct from a "real" disc.
ReplyDeleteFeel free to share. Maybe your buddy is feeling extra generous this time of year?
ReplyDeleteFound the cd-r. I can rip at 320. Never used a rip log before, but assume I can find the details on how to do that with EAC. Should I just post the link to the 320 here in the comments?
ReplyDeleteNot sure if ripping a 320 Cd-r in EAC using another 320 rip means more data loss or not. Interesting question...
ReplyDeleteOr would it need ripped as a FLAC file to prevent further loss?
May have to dig in to that a little more!
Found the answer (see #6 in the link):
ReplyDeletehttp://blowfish.be/eac/Spectral/spectral.html
Do not convert lossy (e.g. 320) to lossy. Pretty much unanimous. Only a FLAC file would keep the data at 320.
You may know that, just thought the spectrum snapshots were interesting.
stunning piece of music, beautiful sumi-e cover art. may need to get me a copy
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