mr_merrick
01-09-2018, 06:33 PM
I spotted this brief excerpt from an interview with Hans Zimmer (https://youtu.be/NdG5dEfAcxQ?t=1m42s) in which he talks about The Dark Knight soundtrack on vinyl. Apparently the record company rejected the test pressings twice citing that there were 20 seconds of silence on the first track. "After the third time we realized what it was. The bottom end simply wasn't cutting to vinyl". The LFE was so low that it was inaudible!
To set the record straight (pun intended), I can confirm that the "bottom end" is indeed there (with an even higher dynamic range than that of the CD version) and that whatever piece of shit tin-pot system the record execs were listening on simply wasn't digging deep enough.
Tracklist:
A1 Why So Serious? 9:14
A2 I'm Not A Hero 6:34
B1 Harvey Two-Face 6:16
B2 Aggressive Expansion 4:36
B3 Always A Catch 1:40
B4 Blood On My Hands 2:16
B5 A Little Push 2:43
C1 Like A Dog Chasing Cars 5:03
C2 I Am The Batman 2:00
C3 And I Thought My Jokes Were Bad 2:29
C4 Agent Of Chaos 6:55
C5 Introduce A Little Anarchy 3:42
D1 Watch The World Burn 3:48
D2 A Dark Knight 16:15
Technical:
Vertere Acoustics MG-1 Turntable / Standard Tonearm (Hand-Built Internal Wiring & Tonearm Cable) / Benz Micro Wood Cartridge / Vertere Phono-1 Phono Stage / PS Audio Nu-Wave Phono to USB Converter (24bit-96kHz) / Vertere Pulse-R Analogue & USB Interconnects/ Audacity 32bit Float Audio Capture / Exported to 24/96 FLAC
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