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Colin OOOD

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  1. Supergroover and Antic have it IMO. Vinyl isn't my speciality but if you compare the waveforms of a few ripped old-school 12"s with some recent CDs you'll see there's much more compression on the CDs - the dynamic range of the old-school tracks is larger than the dynamic range of the more recent tunes. That's just the different mastering styles though; if you're talking about the actual dynamic range achievable with each medium the situation is reversed. A quick Google search tells me that the dynamic range of vinyl ranges from 50dB up to 80dB depending on vinyl formulation and quality, whilst that of CD starts at 96dB, with the perceived dynamic range increasing with proper dithering and oversampling. Whether or not the full dynamic range of CD is taken advantage of is a different matter altogether, as is whether the amount of mastering I get to do actually qualifies as 'making a living' at it
  2. Great looking studio Franklin, looks like a comfortable and friendly place to do music. BTW, if you haven't already (I only see the outputs hooked up ), you should explore using the NM1 as an FX unit, the ringmod and vocoder especially are a nice surprise if you're used to software.
  3. Currently mastering "Jikkentekki with 11 - Super Power Mustard". ooo, the temptation. Nice track, hope I've done it justice...
  4. I can tell you now with 100% certainty that if we'd had the technology back then, our tracks would have sounded as clean and clear and punchy etc. as they do now. And I'm equally sure that every artist who was producing goa back then would say the same. No-one has a 50K soundsystem in their studios; good production shines. Make your mind up ffs.
  5. Er... wtf? Just because the systems weren't there doesn't mean they weren't needed! Badly-produced music needs a good system to stand any chance of coming across well; a well-produced track will sound better than a badly-produced one on all kinds of sound systems.
  6. Toastet? Is that anything like 4tet?
  7. You forgot to mention the 'gesture show'. You have any idea how long it takes to get that shit perfect between the four of us in the band? So many little sounds to choreograph.
  8. I couldn't believe this actually existed until he added us on Myspaz today.
  9. Well the last few times I tried it, it wouldn't power up. But I tried it just now and it works! Go figure. It's not hooked up to anything at the moment though and my rack is kind of awkward to get to the back of but from memory, it has crackly voices and is generally unreliable. Biggest hoover sounds though.
  10. If you think I'm wierd, you should meet the rest of the band...
  11. I care less about it than I do about the fact you spelled 'cares' with a 'k'...
  12. I'm serious. Might well be possible around September/October. Pavel will have to find his own way there though, unfortunately.
  13. It's you or me, JT... SuperSoakers at dawn, at the foot of Mt. Fuji. I want Pavel as my second.
  14. I like it a lot. Very different - inventive, groovy and really psychedelic, and the production is excellent. There are a lot of different landscapes in the album and the whole thing is a real trip. It sounds like a lot of thought has gone into every element, and it sounds like the two of you had a lot of fun making it! I do a lot of driving for work and this CD is on heavy rotation in my car. As a result of listening to it my tongue is now covered with thick black hair and I am incapable of speaking* words which end in "-ing", but these are small prices to pay for such a good album. *I can still type them though.
  15. You can't possibly be suggesting that Tiesto, Armind Van Buuren an Paul Van Dyk write their own melodies and arpeggios, can you? I mean they're obviously catchy and classy.
  16. Make sure XP is optimised for background tasks rather than programs.
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