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elusive
from detroit (United States) on 2008-04-09 06:39 [#02192650]
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anyone explain,
this,
this,
or this?
how did they get a live recording onto vinyl? assume the d00d just knows someone who works at a shop and had them press it?
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futureimage
from buy FIR from Juno (United Kingdom) on 2008-04-09 07:29 [#02192662]
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Yeah I guess they just went to a pressing plant. There's a service in Germany where you can send mp3s and get them pressed on vinyl, fairly expensive though.
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staz
on 2008-04-09 13:29 [#02192748]
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oh god.
that must sound so utterly terrible.
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SlipDrinkMats
from Thanks (Bhutan) on 2008-04-09 14:10 [#02192766]
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It's the logical extension of you keep asking for crappily recorded live sets on Flac, as if somehow the format will make it sound better. Oh it's on luxury vinyl 180mg weight, just listen to the quality of the people chattering and at 19:03 there's a lush fart right near the conveniences.
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elusive
from detroit (United States) on 2008-04-09 14:24 [#02192771]
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i never understood the reasoning for lossless copies of mic-recorded sets.
flac vs 320 i surely cannot tell a difference.... a soundboard on the other hand, is a different story.
maybe you could just say you booked'him and hide some bloke behind a table and just play the primavera set. charge $$ get paid $$ HOLLA
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jackeroffer
from Aruba on 2008-04-09 14:27 [#02192774]
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some of those must sound pretty quiet with a lot of surface noise, 22 minutes on each side? thats twice what most vinyl mastering engineers recommend for a 12" at 331/3rd rpm per side.
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