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Andrea82
Thanks! I would like to have FLAC ..
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TravelinMan
A few questions:
Are the other digital versions ripped from vinyl as well?
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TravelinMan
A few questions:
Are the other digital versions ripped from vinyl as well?
Silkcut1978_ did a vinyl rip long time ago:
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TravelinMan
Thank you! It sounds great on my little laptop speakers, I'll hook it up to my monitors in a bit and crank it!
A few questions:
Are the other digital versions ripped from vinyl as well? I guess I'm just curious as to why you chose that particular source.
Isn't there a rumor they played Midnight Rambler as an encore? I seem to remember this show and Perth (another favorite that deserves cleanup) weren't totally complete.
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TravelinMan
Thank you! It sounds great on my little laptop speakers, I'll hook it up to my monitors in a bit and crank it!
A few questions:
Are the other digital versions ripped from vinyl as well? I guess I'm just curious as to why you chose that particular source.
Isn't there a rumor they played Midnight Rambler as an encore? I seem to remember this show and Perth (another favorite that deserves cleanup) weren't totally complete.
It isn't a rumour it's fact and it's been covered to death in this forum. No audience source exists bit it's highly likely a soundboard version exists that we probably won't hear. Why not just enjoy the concert for what it is instead of chasing after a more than likely dull version of MR? If you finally acquire it, what else will you want.
After that, what will you want?
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HEILOOBAAS
Thank you. I have listened to every incarnation of this show extant. This is by far the cleanest version I've heard. Please continue on this project, as it would do the most justice to this show.
One question, and you'll want to kill me, I know. I for one would be fascinated by a song by song account of what technique(s) you utilised in improving upon the original.
Cheers
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exilestones
If you are doing a lot of work to make the best sound, then why mp3?
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exilestones
If you are doing a lot of work to make the best sound, then why mp3?
Hi ExileStones,
I have not finished the project yet - with the downtime right now I thought maybe it was a good time to get some opinions to see if I am on the right track. I still need to address rumble in a big way.
MP3 was fast and easy = for FLAC I want to take more time to mix down and share then.
For reverb and echo - in Amadeus Pro there are some options - you can also create your own settings within these tools.
Thanks for checking it out.
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This is one of those pet projects of a favorite show that has been going on for over 10 years.
The source for this was the "All Meat Music" CD that was a rip of the TMOQ original Vinyl. I think it was the NO Label CD.
The tracks were joined together and I went to town from there - de-clicking / hum reducing / adding depth / tweaking EQ / trying to find Bill's bass in there / making Charlie clearer / Endless list of things I wanted to improve.
The TMOQ rip vinyl has a few flaws - the middle of the original recording sounds best and responded best to the clean up. This whole journey started because I wanted to see if I could make Route 66, It's All Over Now, and No Expectations sound better.
There is low vinyl rumble on the quieter parts where Mick is talking on some of the rougher tracks - again this is drawn out from the original vinyl so apologies for this. I still need to clean the low end up.
It is also a bit bright in spots due to the original having so much crackle to reduce and then trying to bring the highs back out after reducing crackle.
These files are MP3 - I am still working on the multitrack AIFF file that is massive.
So if there is some love I will upload a pure FLAC file when I eventually get it finished.
Enjoy,
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