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| Forums > Rock & Prog > Pink Floyd - Atom Heart Mother (Quad Channel Discrete), Flac 4.0, 24bit 96khz, Cue, Cover |
| Posted by: 3ngel on 19-09-2008, 16:13 | ||||||||||||||||||
Note This is straight from a DVD-A wich is sampled from a very old-rare Q8 quadraphonic discrete cartridge. The rip is not mine. I losslessy converted from DVDA and repackaged it with a light edit on the cover to make it more 60'ish What to say, it's really a joy and a privilege to hear a Quad of AHM. And it's fantastic that all the orchestra is put separately on the rear channels, so you can possibly isolate it discovering many gems (hidden by the stereo mix), and you can really be surrounded by it all. At this i can add the fact that there are 8(!)bars of a DavidGilmour guitar solo NEVER heard on any of the mixes around there. So really you can't miss this! Enjoy! |
| Posted by: igoro on 22-09-2008, 15:25 | ||
Thanks a lot, 3ngel! Could you please tell us, what is way to recover original DVD-Audio using these flac&cue ? |
| Posted by: magnifik on 22-09-2008, 21:15 |
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for the DVD-A version (before flac conversion) try this: DVDA-AHM (ed2k://|file|Pink_Floyd_-_Atom_Heart_Mother_(Quad_Channel_Discrete_Q8-SHVL_781_to_DVD-A)_(4.0,_24bit_96khz,_Cover).iso|2541584384|25D4B3057EC38F1C9E804325B8EDFE65|h=7FL2TOJYSBNSI5LJUJVH4MMNDGFCTUW5|/ Thanks to 3ngel for the post! |
| Posted by: Archi-Med on 23-09-2008, 01:48 |
Честно говоря, когда прослушивал, было ощущение чего то нехватает. И не зря, динамический диапазон оказался 50-12000 Гц. (http://www.radikal.ruЛевый канал (http://www.radikal.ru Правый канал Тыловые такие-же. Хотя автору рипа спасибо за работу. |
| Posted by: 3ngel on 23-09-2008, 10:14 |
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@Igoro Just use Flacdrop to obtain a 4.0 Wav, or use winamp or foobar directly to play the cue @magnifik I think it's quite a repetition (unless you have a DVD-A player and are more comfortable with it) to download a dvd-a iso because the tracks are bit a bit equal, they were demuxed and straight decompressed from the original MLP. @Archi-Med Please speak english, that range of frequency is coherent with a Tape resolution of those years. So nothing strange. Think that those tapes were (even at their time) an ultra-little portion of the market so there was put not much effort in order to improve them. |