markcope1961
10-11-2018, 12:07 AM
NEW! � 24bit Mono To Stereo Conversion � Dimitri Tiomkin � D.O.A. & The Thing From Another World
In an effort to reduce the odds on receiving �takedown� notices, I�m only sharing the converted files without any artwork or extra non-converted material. So, if you�re interested in hearing just the conversion and nothing more, then this will suit you.
This conversion of �The Thing From Another World� is by far my best attempt at it and if you know the original source, you�ll know how hard this was�I decided to include D.O.A. as this score also suffers from source problems, but contains some excellent music.
As always, my thanks goes out to everyone who provided source material for these conversions and for all their magnificent efforts relating to this and other forums.
In relation to other posts I have on this site, if a post doesn�t include �NEW� at the beginning of the thread title then it is no longer available.
Rather than give a pointless, boring account of how the conversion process works, I�ll simply state that these conversions stand or fall by virtue of their �entertainment� value and that decision is always going to be a subjective, personal opinion that the listener has to make.
All these �New� posts are newly rendered conversions and supersede any older versions, including the recent �24bit Mono To Stereo Conversion Repository� thread. They are all genuine 24 bit/48khz files.
The nature of the conversion process means that these files are less forgiving of wrong playback volume. At too low a volume they�ll sound defocused and at too high a volume they�ll sound bright and edgy. If you have an audio system setup correctly configured to use replay-gain tags, then these conversions should sound fine. It�s possible that the stereo presentation may be best observed via headphones, depending on your speaker system.
If you want this conversion, just leave a comment in the thread and I�ll send the link.
In an effort to reduce the odds on receiving �takedown� notices, I�m only sharing the converted files without any artwork or extra non-converted material. So, if you�re interested in hearing just the conversion and nothing more, then this will suit you.
This conversion of �The Thing From Another World� is by far my best attempt at it and if you know the original source, you�ll know how hard this was�I decided to include D.O.A. as this score also suffers from source problems, but contains some excellent music.
As always, my thanks goes out to everyone who provided source material for these conversions and for all their magnificent efforts relating to this and other forums.
In relation to other posts I have on this site, if a post doesn�t include �NEW� at the beginning of the thread title then it is no longer available.
Rather than give a pointless, boring account of how the conversion process works, I�ll simply state that these conversions stand or fall by virtue of their �entertainment� value and that decision is always going to be a subjective, personal opinion that the listener has to make.
All these �New� posts are newly rendered conversions and supersede any older versions, including the recent �24bit Mono To Stereo Conversion Repository� thread. They are all genuine 24 bit/48khz files.
The nature of the conversion process means that these files are less forgiving of wrong playback volume. At too low a volume they�ll sound defocused and at too high a volume they�ll sound bright and edgy. If you have an audio system setup correctly configured to use replay-gain tags, then these conversions should sound fine. It�s possible that the stereo presentation may be best observed via headphones, depending on your speaker system.
If you want this conversion, just leave a comment in the thread and I�ll send the link.