Porko_Rosso
03-05-2011, 07:24 PM
Inception (Hans Zimmer 2010) Score [LP] [24/96] Vinyl Rip


Tracklist
A1 Half Remembered Dream
A2 We Built Our Own World
A3 Dream Is Collapsing
A4 Radical Notion
A5 Old Souls
A6 528491
A7 Mombasa
B1 One Simple Idea
B2 Dream Within A Dream
B3 Waiting For A Train
B4 Paradox
B5 Time

FLAC (lossless) [24bit/96kHz] Vinyl Rip / 1.24 GB
DOWNLOAD HERE PART 1 (http://www.filesonic.com/file/157575501/2010 - Inception FLAC 24bit 96kHz virgin vinyl rip.part1.rar)
DOWNLOAD HERE PART 2 (http://www.filesonic.com/file/157574891/2010 - Inception FLAC 24bit 96kHz virgin vinyl rip.part2.rar)
DOWNLOAD HERE PART 3 (http://www.filesonic.com/file/157574011/2010 - Inception FLAC 24bit 96kHz virgin vinyl rip.part3.rar)
DOWNLOAD HERE PART 4 (http://www.filesonic.com/file/157572221/2010 - Inception FLAC 24bit 96kHz virgin vinyl rip.part4.rar)

Eisengeist
03-05-2011, 08:23 PM
is the master any better than that of the CD version?

alfrodo
03-05-2011, 08:26 PM
THANK YOU!!!! I'm Loving these Vinyl rips!!! Sinus, Vinyl sounds 10 x better then CD. You get a much deeper rich sound!

Eisengeist
03-05-2011, 08:30 PM
I know of the advantages and disadvantages of vinyl. (I have a nice MK2 with rather expensive MC system (AT33TG) and Shibata needle.) Sometimes the sources for CD and Vinyl differ. Sometimes the CD suffers as a casualty of the loudness war whereas the vinyl has a rather dynamic mix-n-master.

OrangeC
03-05-2011, 08:31 PM
Can someone re-mirror this please?

alfrodo
03-05-2011, 08:32 PM
Well.... chatolabla 79!

OrangeC
03-05-2011, 08:33 PM
I don't understand?

alfrodo
03-05-2011, 09:20 PM
I don't understand?

LOL, Im just being an ass! Sinus obviously knows what he is talking about. So I felt a little silly for trying to explain the difference between vinyl and CDs to him.

KaFaraqGatri
03-06-2011, 01:39 AM
Wow what a cool up. Thanks!

Lilu
03-06-2011, 11:53 AM
mirror

Hans Zimmer - Inception (2010) [FLAC] {24bit 96kHz virgin vinyl rip}.part1.rar (450 MB) (http://www.multiupload.com/RSJTD3CSI5)

Hans Zimmer - Inception (2010) [FLAC] {24bit 96kHz virgin vinyl rip}.part2.rar (450 MB) (http://www.multiupload.com/25VWA6CQI4)

Hans Zimmer - Inception (2010) [FLAC] {24bit 96kHz virgin vinyl rip}.part3.rar (328.14 MB) (http://www.multiupload.com/47XGUVEK5L)

ryu2v
03-06-2011, 06:51 PM
thanks for the mirrors

alfrodo
03-06-2011, 07:48 PM
Thank you, and thanks for the mirrors!!!!

namikaze
03-06-2011, 08:03 PM
is there one for The Dark Knight?

HorrorScoreMan
03-06-2011, 08:09 PM
is there one for The Dark Knight?

Yes, there was a vinyl release. Not sure if anyone has ripped it for here, though.

alfrodo
03-06-2011, 08:12 PM
The Vinyl rip is here (Dark Knight). Lilu posted it. It should be within the first four pages. I left a comment on it yesterday.

Arial
03-06-2011, 08:47 PM
I haven't that OST CD release (wich I assume must be too loud as usual) and don't mind too much about Hanz Zimmer...

But this one sounds I . N . C . R . E . D . I . B . L . E !!!



Thanks for the share and especially : Thanks to the guy who makes those stunning LP rips !

Pooptart19
03-06-2011, 11:01 PM
When I decode the FLAC files all I get is a rapidly spasming static sound coming from my speakers. What gives? I've never had this problem before when converting FLAC to WAV. Does anyone possibly know what's wrong?

Dollz9
03-06-2011, 11:25 PM
Wow thank you for this !

namikaze
03-06-2011, 11:30 PM
thanks for this and the mirrors, can i ask something,, do i burn it like a regular cd and the sound of this vinyl is supposed to be better than a regular rip when burnned

Cratinus
03-07-2011, 12:40 AM
Awesomeness abounds! Thanks!

Eisengeist
03-07-2011, 10:29 AM
When I decode the FLAC files all I get is a rapidly spasming static sound coming from my speakers. What gives? I've never had this problem before when converting FLAC to WAV. Does anyone possibly know what's wrong?

Your system obviously does not support this high-resolution audio. you might want to upgrade your system (better soundcard and maybe software) or lessen the quality of the files to CD audio standard (16 bit, 44.1 kHz) with an audio editor of your choice, e.g. Audacity.


thanks for this and the mirrors, can i ask something,, do i burn it like a regular cd and the sound of this vinyl is supposed to be better than a regular rip when burnned

you too have to downgrade the quality to cd audio standard (see wikipedia) before burning. I don't know yet if this rip sounds better than the cd version. I was too lazy to download and compare the two masters if they are different at all.


@Porko: What hardware do you use for your rips?

Lilu
03-07-2011, 11:28 AM
Lineage: Rega P5 Turntable > Virgin Vinyl > Rega Exact 2 Cartridge > Rega Brio 3 > M-Audio 192 TRS
Post Processing: 32bit Audacity WAV > ClickRepair 15/0 > Boost volume +9.65/8.6 DB > Remove DC Bias > 24bit WAV > FLAC

Eisengeist
03-07-2011, 11:32 AM
sounds good ^^

Arial
03-12-2011, 02:43 AM
I've just followed the discussion in the "inception complete DVD rip thread", Ive listened to it (as far as I could!) and I'm amazed observing too few people are interested in R E A L stuff around here. Cult for quantity is gonna kill some of you.

This vinyl rip is THE real stuff, even though you would downsample it to 16bit for burning on CD. It beats every commercial release. This one in particular... Wow! Even better then the Dark Knight vinyl rip, perhaps because of a better mixing.


So I'm bumping this in case you missed it: absolute must. And let me say again: I use to hate Mr Zimmer. But how to say ?... This one smells masterpiece.

Eisengeist
03-14-2011, 02:20 PM
Haven't really compared CD and LP by ear for myself but look at this.

(http://www.abload.de/image.php?img=inception4ykm.png)

the vinyl version has a far better dynamic range!

Arial
03-14-2011, 08:42 PM
Yeah, incredible (or rather sad but usual !). Someone considered film music listeners are not audiophiles !

The difference between the Vinyl and CD may even be proportionally worst than between a common .Wav file and a mp3 !!! ... And "The Dark Knight" shows the same...

scifi451
03-14-2011, 08:57 PM
Ya I am certainly not an audiophile but will check this out. Seeing if a novice audiophile can hear the difference.

aimeric
05-09-2011, 08:04 AM
How can we burn these files on a DVD (Il would like to listen these songs on my PS3) ? Thanks !

ahdvd
05-09-2011, 07:09 PM
How can we burn these files on a DVD (Il would like to listen these songs on my PS3) ? Thanks !

I think they need to be put in a specific folder on the disc, google it, you'll find it somewhere.
You can do this with a USB stick aswell, again they have to be put into a specific folder, you might aswell setup media sharing from your pc across a network, then you can either stream or copy the music directly to the PS3 hard drive.

xjapangau
05-17-2011, 10:04 AM
Really great for the Vinyl Rip!!!
theres no other way to buy a Vinyl version in Taiwan ,so thx alot !!!

mxn36
05-30-2011, 05:48 AM
Wow these sound great! Thanks!

guygg
05-31-2011, 03:50 AM
Just stumbled across this posting and wanted to say thanks (heck, thanks to mxn36 as well, for making a comment on the thread and giving it that bump it needed for me to notice it go by). Aside from a occasional click/pop that's the natural enemy of an LP rip, this thing sounds amazing. "Mombasa" sounds flat out spectacular. The rest of it is none-to-shabby, either.

Perhaps someday we'll get to see labels actually release content in high quality/bitrate form. Right now, we can't even get lossless CD quality out of them. It's sad that digital download is capable of so much more, but not nearly enough people care for them to even be bothered to improve their releases. I'd LOVE to see an official (expanded and/or complete) release of Inception's score in something like 24/96. It is good to see that at least SOMEBODY is trying to get 24/96 quality stuff available at sites like hdtracks.com

Grey_Raven75
05-31-2011, 07:47 AM
Thanks for this!

MarteIrae
06-10-2011, 03:27 PM
Thank you very much Porko_Rosso for this great share



mirror

Hans Zimmer - Inception (2010) [FLAC] {24bit 96kHz virgin vinyl rip}.part1.rar (450 MB) (http://www.multiupload.com/RSJTD3CSI5)

Hans Zimmer - Inception (2010) [FLAC] {24bit 96kHz virgin vinyl rip}.part2.rar (450 MB) (http://www.multiupload.com/25VWA6CQI4)

Hans Zimmer - Inception (2010) [FLAC] {24bit 96kHz virgin vinyl rip}.part3.rar (328.14 MB) (http://www.multiupload.com/47XGUVEK5L)


Thank you Lilu for the mirror ;)

svelc
07-07-2011, 06:20 AM
Wow vinyl, thats cool. Thanks lilu for providing the mirror and original uploader for starting this all.

spand
07-08-2011, 02:43 AM
Thank you!

B26354
07-08-2011, 07:16 AM
thank you x

peter21caldwell
07-08-2011, 07:41 AM
Inception was a boldly constructed wonder with plenty of -- as one character describes it -- "paradoxical architecture."

mikenike
07-09-2011, 01:14 PM
Hey guys! Just want to put a little comment on this. I'll say from the beginning that I don't pick sides when it comes to CD vs. vinyl. I go for what sounds better. In the case of Inception's score, I'd actually have to pick CD over the vinyl rip (the rip, not the vinyl itself!). Why? Well, let's make it clear I'm not talking about the actual vinyl because heck, I want a copy myself, and I'd have one if the vinyl run wasn't so limited. I just think the vinyl only beats the CD if one has the actual vinyl and listens through a high-grade audio system (though I can't really say that for sure as I've never heard the actual vinyl played through an audiophile system).

This particular rip doesn't have enough detail to make it sparkle as the CD. I already know the vinyl bests the CD in terms of mastering, specifically dynamics. I still can't believe the record labels are compressing the dynamics for the CD pressings, and am miffed that the beautiful, dreamy twin tracks (5 and 10) had to suffer that. Still, squashed dynamics aside, the CD is still more airy, more open, with better transients and instrument separation, compared to this particular vinyl rip. Just listen to the immediate percussive beginning of "Mombasa" on a CD copy, and then on the vinyl rip. A careful ear will pick up the vinyl rip having a thicker, almost muffled sound to it, with the timbre of the drums (?) not as open and full. "Time" is another one easy to discern differences between the CD and the vinyl rip. Thirty seconds into the piece, the strings come in; the rip just doesn't convey the full timbre of the strings as well.

Now, one benefit of the rip is the dynamics, obviously. In the "Time" piece, at the loudest moment, it's easier to pick out the barely-there trumpeting with the vinyl rip. Normally I would think dynamics isn't really important to a soundtrack like Inception because it is so mellow and dreamy, but when there is a high volumed passage, it really is crucial to preserve full dynamics.

Anyway, sorry for the the rant. I just feel that saying this vinyl rip being better than the CD is kinda unfair, when both have pros and cons that balance their rank. I like both, and I appreciate the OP for posting this. =D

tehƧP@ƦKly�ANK� -Ⅲ�
07-09-2011, 01:38 PM
Let's not forget the Bluray's 2nd disc as a bonus feature, the soundtrack is presented in DTS-HD Master Audio (5.1 Surround Sound/24bit depth).
Only 10 select tracks.
It's missing: Half Remembered Dream and Waiting for a Train.
That's also something for the "audiophiles" or something better definition than 16bit CD.
Although it would've been better to have the the other two tracks as well.

mikenike
07-09-2011, 01:48 PM
Let's not forget the Bluray's 2nd disc as a bonus feature, the soundtrack is presented in DTS-HD Master Audio (5.1 Surround Sound/24bit depth).
Only 10 select tracks.
It's missing: Half Remembered Dream and Waiting for a Train.
That's also something for the "audiophiles" or something better definition than 16bit CD.
Although it would've been better to have the the other two tracks as well.
Now, this one I do have. Sounds amazing, though I wish it had at least Half Remembered Dream. That crescendo is just... XD

Arial
07-09-2011, 01:59 PM
Anyway, sorry for the the rant. I just feel that saying this vinyl rip being better than the CD is kinda unfair, when both have pros and cons that balance their rank. I like both, and I appreciate the OP for posting this. =D

Sorry bud, I won't forgive you. I do love this vinyl transfer, but I didn't actually bought (neither will I download) the actual CD, though I heard a fan-edit I didn't check in details.

So all in all, thanks very much for your insight and analysis wich is much appreciated I'm sure. If you rant with full knowledge, who's gonna complain ?... Not me.

jjfox
07-16-2011, 01:46 AM
Thanks! I really enjoy this score, and I appreciate your time in preparing this!

mikenike
09-07-2011, 04:31 AM
The other day, I popped in the special features disk of the 3 disk Blu-Ray package, and listened to the 5.1 tracks (it's been a long while since I'd actually taken a careful listen). Having the house all to myself, I blasted up the soundtrack to near reference level on the theater sound system, and man! It was incredible to say the least. The music just envelops you and the dynamics is just incredible. I was in a dreamland on 'Old Souls'. And hardcore fans would have jaws dropped when listening to 'Time'; when you think your audio system can't handle the crescendos on this track anymore, it gets even louder without distorting. I think I was holding in my breath during the second half of the song.

I highly recommend you guys to get the 3 disk Blu-Ray package if you can. It's worth it for the 5.1 lossless soundtrack alone. But if not, I think I saw it floating around the Net somewhere.

DAKoftheOTA
09-07-2011, 04:53 AM
The other day, I popped in the special features disk of the 3 disk Blu-Ray package, and listened to the 5.1 tracks (it's been a long while since I'd actually taken a careful listen). Having the house all to myself, I blasted up the soundtrack to near reference level on the theater sound system, and man! It was incredible to say the least. The music just envelops you and the dynamics is just incredible. I was in a dreamland on 'Old Souls'. And hardcore fans would have jaws dropped when listening to 'Time'; when you think your audio system can't handle the crescendos on this track anymore, it gets even louder without distorting. I think I was holding in my breath during the second half of the song.

I highly recommend you guys to get the 3 disk Blu-Ray package if you can. It's worth it for the 5.1 lossless soundtrack alone. But if not, I think I saw it floating around the Net somewhere.

I hope that someone with the tech and the time can rip the 5.1 and post it for us. I don't have either of them, otherwise I'd do it.

mikenike
09-07-2011, 05:12 AM
I hope that someone with the tech and the time can rip the 5.1 and post it for us. I don't have either of them, otherwise I'd do it.I'd do it, but I don't even have a Blu-Ray ROM (?). But check your message.

Eisengeist
09-07-2011, 07:02 AM
plus it would be nice to make a stereo downmix of that 5.1 version and compare it to the clipped CD.

mikenike
09-07-2011, 07:20 AM
Check message, sinus. Also, awesome on the Mind Heist in your sig!

Eisengeist
09-07-2011, 07:54 AM
OK, I'll do a downmix ...
If the result is better than the CD (which I expect it to be), I'll couple it with the missing tracks from CD/LP to enhance it to 12 tracks, add the two official MP3s and maybe the end credits music (if I find it) and upload the package.

Is that OK with everybody?

mikenike
09-07-2011, 08:15 AM

Stereo waveform of "Time"


Multichannel waveform of "Time"

I'm thinking the first two channels (left and right) are composites of everything (lfe, lr, rr) since those play by default when playing on computer (Adobe Audition when channels haven't been fully mapped and Quicktime). Not quite as dynamic as the vinyl rip from what I remember. In fact, a little similar to the CD, though doesn't clip like the CD, but still is the cleanest source so far.

Of course, can't really compare dynamics of 5.1 source to a stereo as the two are different by nature.

Eisengeist
09-07-2011, 08:37 AM
(http://www.abload.de/image.php?img=mombasapu0o.png)

Well, if you downmix ...
Mombasa sounds better and richer fo shu.

mikenike
09-07-2011, 09:03 AM
The CD, which I'm assuming is the second waveform, has been levelmatched to the downmix (top), right? If so, that's pretty amazing. Can't wait to see (hear) the rest of your downmix.

Eisengeist
09-07-2011, 09:24 AM
You're right. :) I attenuated the CD version by 6 dB. I was in a hurry off to work so it's not exact but it gives an impression of the dynamic difference.

The downmix is pretty easy to make for everybody. Just assign channels 1+5 to left and 2+6 to right, then let your program of choice (mine is Audacity) do the job (mixing/joining or something in the way) ...
I'll do a stereo album using the best available material (still need proper end credits!) and upload it here. It's not that I want to create confusion with all the different releases out there but I'm doing this for myself and people who don't like loudness-war audio will maybe appreciate it. :)


UPDATE: It's ready!
For my "audiophile edition" go here: Thread 95574

Steven McTowelie
09-07-2011, 10:21 AM
Anyone who thinks vinyl is still better than a digital source should do some research before committing to a decision! Vinyl vs. digital is based on one of the many fraudulent audiophile lies. Unfortunately, there is a lot of bullshit in audiophile land.

Eisengeist
09-07-2011, 10:27 AM
Yup. But to say "CD is superior to vinyl" is wrong also. It depends on the master and the pressing facility. If all factors are right, vinyl can be better in terms of richness and dynamic range but sometimes these fools simply press CD masters into vinyl. ^^

mikenike
09-07-2011, 06:21 PM
Yup. But to say "CD is superior to vinyl" is wrong also. It depends on the master and the pressing facility. If all factors are right, vinyl can be better in terms of richness and dynamic range but sometimes these fools simply press CD masters into vinyl. ^^+1

It all comes down to source.

Anyway, not sure how to downmix into a new file myself, but I DSP'ed it to downmix the 5.1 stems into stereo in foobar, and man it sounds good! I really like that brassy passage in "Dream within a Dream" at the 2:43 mark. So much more sparkly than the CD!

attensa
09-22-2011, 05:13 AM
Thanks :)

Pampele
09-23-2011, 04:30 PM
@sinus: I haven't compared any spectral analysis with Adobe Audition, but I've heard a High Def flac rip (DTS-HD MA 5.1 24bit~48kHz @~4.2mbps) so many times... but just until today! Well, it sounds much better than the CD version, but I'm sure they've fucked it up with dynamic range compression because you can hear that audible distortion just everywhere!

Many thanks for uploading!

attensa
09-23-2011, 06:10 PM
It all comes down to source.I'd like to add that they just sound different when from the same source. So it depends on your preference(s) really. There are plenty of cases that show that CD is better than vinyl for a particular release (and vice-verse).

spacken35
11-03-2011, 10:43 PM
Thank you so much! I'd have definitely bought the LP, but when I got the idea to do so it was too late.

Arial
11-12-2011, 12:10 AM
The comments in that thread are very interesting and it is rare I understand and agree with everybody at once. And Sinus version is sure the way to go for good quality clean material..

Considering the style of this music wich is mostly a beat & rythmic one, I have no problem to see the stereo a little messed up and the -already- hot-wired orchestra distorted a little further. This vinyl transfer is a keeper, and a blast.

Yeah, that's a bump !

stakes
11-12-2011, 06:37 AM
Thank you very much !

Rex9123
11-29-2011, 08:19 AM
Can someone help me get this music playing here is the link to get the password because i will be posting the sherlock a game of shadows score on this website if someone can get this password in the link. http://lnkgt.com/7Wd

bishtyboshty
11-29-2011, 11:57 AM
Can someone help me get this music playing here is the link to get the password because i will be posting the sherlock a game of shadows score on this website if someone can get this password in the link. http://lnkgt.com/7Wd

These people want a lot of personal information... forget it.

Spoist
11-29-2011, 06:12 PM
Thanks man!

Ticrob
05-24-2012, 10:12 PM
Is it possible to re-up ? ;) Thanks !

Flanker-B
09-02-2013, 09:40 PM
Reup this please.

bishtyboshty
09-03-2013, 12:17 AM
Here are Porko's files bundled together and re-uploaded in a password protected shell...

DepositFiles (http://dfiles.eu/files/wvqonodpe)

Password: Orion999

Mr.AudioIsIviItumIre
10-07-2013, 10:34 AM
There's a problem with part 4 of .rar, the key don't work only with the 4 :(

bishtyboshty
10-07-2013, 02:33 PM
There's a problem with part 4 of .rar, the key don't work only with the 4 :(

I have just downloaded from the link.

I got the file sec.env.d616.rar

I opened this with the password Orion999

This gave me the folder sec.env.d616

I opened the folder revealing 4 files...

2010 - Inception FLAC 24bit 96kHz virgin vinyl rip.part1.rar
2010 - Inception FLAC 24bit 96kHz virgin vinyl rip.part2.rar
2010 - Inception FLAC 24bit 96kHz virgin vinyl rip.part3.rar
2010 - Inception FLAC 24bit 96kHz virgin vinyl rip.part4.rar

I then clicked on the part1 file ONLY and this opened and gave me the folder 2010 - Inception FLAC 24bit 96kHz virgin vinyl rip

[The part2, part3 and part4 files should be automatically picked up as continuation files. If they are not then you need to download a suitable multi-part .rar file expander program.]

This folder contained all the audio files.

There is no "key" involved.

CloverfiX
08-23-2015, 09:21 PM
The link is dead. :(
Can someone re-up this? Thanks.

forzajuve
08-23-2015, 10:24 PM
re-up please,thanks

RINSELER
03-19-2017, 04:57 AM
re-up?

totoro2totoro
06-05-2017, 09:02 AM
Can someone re-up this?
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