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08-29-2013, 02:07 AM
Philip Glass
Koyaanisqatsi
1982/1983 (Antilles New Directions)

6 tracks, TRT: 46:12, FLAC (48k/24b)
https://mega.co.nz/#!c90xFJKD!bbeUjU0uECKLq-0pvQvPFCxHA9U1GNuGgqvVMsYoy0s
Note: this is ripped from my own personal copy of the vinyl. Equipment was an ION Profile LP to MP3 turntable and was captured on Magix Audio Cleaning Lab which was also used to remove pesky pops/clicks and help bring some more life to this already fantastic album. A light reverb was applied but to my ears it sounds so light I can't even hear the difference.
I've been told the quality of the USB turntables is not for audiophiles and that it doesn't have a good sound. Perhaps it's because I'm a newbie but this mix sounds perfect. The stereofield (ESPECIALLY during The Grid cue) is much more pronounced in this recording and sounds better than I ever thought it could. It just has to be heard to be believed. During the recording phase, there were several pops and clicks but Magix fixed that up rather nicely to pristine condition.
You will notice that in the folder I split both sides of the record up into 2 folders but kept the numbering sequential. Also, I did not create a fade out on the end of Side A's contents but instead just clipped off a little of the silence at the beginning of Side B's recording and programmed it to where if you decide to put both Side A and B's contents in a single folder. That way you can enjoy it as a complete experience minus the breaks to flip the record.
My sound card does not support 96/24 capture so in time, I will be able to upgrade my equipment but for now what I have is the best I can do. I'm sure you will all enjoy nonetheless.
I've got some really goodies coming soon so keep your eyes peeled!
Koyaanisqatsi
1982/1983 (Antilles New Directions)

6 tracks, TRT: 46:12, FLAC (48k/24b)
https://mega.co.nz/#!c90xFJKD!bbeUjU0uECKLq-0pvQvPFCxHA9U1GNuGgqvVMsYoy0s
Note: this is ripped from my own personal copy of the vinyl. Equipment was an ION Profile LP to MP3 turntable and was captured on Magix Audio Cleaning Lab which was also used to remove pesky pops/clicks and help bring some more life to this already fantastic album. A light reverb was applied but to my ears it sounds so light I can't even hear the difference.
I've been told the quality of the USB turntables is not for audiophiles and that it doesn't have a good sound. Perhaps it's because I'm a newbie but this mix sounds perfect. The stereofield (ESPECIALLY during The Grid cue) is much more pronounced in this recording and sounds better than I ever thought it could. It just has to be heard to be believed. During the recording phase, there were several pops and clicks but Magix fixed that up rather nicely to pristine condition.
You will notice that in the folder I split both sides of the record up into 2 folders but kept the numbering sequential. Also, I did not create a fade out on the end of Side A's contents but instead just clipped off a little of the silence at the beginning of Side B's recording and programmed it to where if you decide to put both Side A and B's contents in a single folder. That way you can enjoy it as a complete experience minus the breaks to flip the record.
My sound card does not support 96/24 capture so in time, I will be able to upgrade my equipment but for now what I have is the best I can do. I'm sure you will all enjoy nonetheless.
I've got some really goodies coming soon so keep your eyes peeled!