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Re: Back catologue in 5.1 / DTS
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I'm sure they could make STITI be louder without it starting to sound like crap. With good professional equipment and a good mastering engineer you can make something reasonably loud without completely destroying it. Just compare STITI Pearl's Girl to the version on 1992-2002. The latter is definitely louder but it still sounds good to me. In any case I think the way they mastered OWB is definitely a sign that UW care about dynamics and sound quality over loudness.
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"I have always LOVED Underworld" - Sir Elton John Last edited by King of Snake; 05-01-2008 at 09:39 AM. |
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Re: Back catologue in 5.1 / DTS
I used this copy of STITI for the comparisons:
http://www.discogs.com/release/12154 This is not DC offset, the drum machine simply exhibits that behaviour. I'm quite sure that a TB909 for example has this. Do you know with what kind of filter one can bring those "spikes" back in line with the rest of the waveform? It may be that other versions have been mastered slightly differently... I'll check this with my UK copy...
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Re: Back catologue in 5.1 / DTS
dubno in need of serious repair? Really? Honestly I've never had much of a problem with it, except in order to play "River of Bass" loud, you need a really good system or it sounds like garbage. But it's fine either way. I too noticed that STITI was a good deal 'quieter' than my other CDs. Honestly I prefer it that way. I really don't think there's any problem with UW's releases sound-wise. They are some of the best sounding CDs I own.
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Re: Back catologue in 5.1 / DTS
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Also there's no such thing as a TB909 (it's either a TB303 or a TR909 with B standing for Bassline and R for Rhythm)
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"I have always LOVED Underworld" - Sir Elton John Last edited by King of Snake; 05-01-2008 at 10:58 AM. |
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Re: Back catologue in 5.1 / DTS
I don't know what drum machines UW use exactly, but I do know for sure that their drum machine shows that behavior. Here is a closeup on a kick of Crocodile. You can see how the waveform suddenly drops down and up again. Both Rowla and Confusion have very prominent kicks, thats why I used them in the comparison. And it's surely no DC offset because the waveform is perfectly centered. The pic of the waveform is a bit misleading. Here is a better one.
May I ask what CD your waveform is from? I've just checked, and all my copies of STITI have that.
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uw#0523 Last edited by Jan; 05-01-2008 at 11:31 AM. |
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Re: Back catologue in 5.1 / DTS
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of 'oblivion with bells' and the cd also.....so don't go by that either.. i haven't checked with the other cds vs vinyl....but so many tracks from each one have been rereleased in different countries/singles etc...so its hard to tell which is better... http://www.darktrain.org/dirty/forum...on+bells+vinyl later -1 |
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(but not on vinyl).......check out what happened to 'beautiful burnout'... http://img34.picoodle.com/img/img34/...sm_caa593f.jpg also, see my previous link, for more information on it.. later -1 |
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Re: Back catologue in 5.1 / DTS
just to put my two cents in...
it is a bit frustrating to try and throw in an older UW track into a mix set (especially from Dubno... and well - I've only ever tried using "Rowla" off of STITI) only to find how incredibly quiet the tracks are, and even when you up the gain (a lot) there's still not that much 'power' in the tracks, compared to more recent works you really don't notice it when you're just listening to Dubno, or hell - even other electronic albums from that time period, but when you compare the 'classics' to more contemporary stuff... it's a bit of a difference |
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Re: Back catologue in 5.1 / DTS
I'd setting for the Riverrun suite being released in something a little higher quality than MP3, like FLAC or (dare I say it) actual, physical CD media. I mean, MP3 at the higher bit rates is decent for a lossy format and all, but this is Underworld we're talking about here, not the Boredoms. Fidelity matters.
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