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Article: "Spin Me Round: Why Vinyl is Better Than Digital" Man, you’re a piece of work. First you accuse me of lying and now I am oblivious. First, could you please rewrite your last paragraph, I have no idea what it is you are trying to say; except for the last sentence and I don’t think this is for lack... | |
Article: "Spin Me Round: Why Vinyl is Better Than Digital" Just what, exactly, is so controversial about the use of the term “micro dynamic nuance”? I doubt very much that I am the first person to ever use that term. However, let’s say, for the sake of argument, that I am the first to use this “made up”... | |
Article: "Spin Me Round: Why Vinyl is Better Than Digital" “Lying” Nice! Way to go. I have no idea what exactly your experience has been, or what genre(s) you have worked with. I could also point out and expound on the fact that recording engineers and musicians are often at odds as to what sounds closer ... | |
Article: "Spin Me Round: Why Vinyl is Better Than Digital" wuwulf, Re “ambience”:I hope it is ok to take the liberty of quoting another poster:Schubert 12-23-2020 11:28amAll that matters is what YOUR brain thinks .Mine thinks vinyl is in a airy room.It thinks CD is playing in a room with no air in it . | |
Article: "Spin Me Round: Why Vinyl is Better Than Digital" **** .....you are making up a property and then assigning it to a particular technology that you like. That is your choice. Am I pretty certain you have never spent time in a recording studio with access to both tape and moderately good digital t... | |
Article: "Spin Me Round: Why Vinyl is Better Than Digital" audio2design, I think I made it pretty obvious. First, it is not a question of which has more or less, but of which renders micro dynamic nuance (not “micro nuance”) in a more natural way. This is what many refer to as simply micro dynamics. Micro... | |
Article: "Spin Me Round: Why Vinyl is Better Than Digital" True. An instrument may have certain timbre characteristics that are inherent and manifest themselves, to one degree or another, no matter the musician playing it. However, the sound (timbre) we hear is primarily the personal sound that the player... | |
Article: "Spin Me Round: Why Vinyl is Better Than Digital" **** People are no longer afraid in the audiophile community to say they prefer digital, or even to say they prefer vinyl,.......****True.****....... but realize it is a personal preference, ......****Also true.****....... nothing to do with accur... | |
Jazz for aficionados Happy Birthday, Alex!https://youtu.be/0sm9H7vbrKU | |
Jazz for aficionados Beautiful city, Sevilla. Inna is right. I heard some fantastic Flamenco while there several years ago. Very soulful place. | |
Jazz for aficionados Background vocals out of tune. A good producer/engineer would have pulled the organ back in the mix at that point since the background singers are doubling what the organ is playing causing the rub. This would have lessened the “pain” ☹️. | |
Jazz for aficionados pjw, I too am a fan of Steeplechase and have several of their releases including The Apartment posted by acman3. I have a few of LTD’s live recordings on the label including all three volumes of “Swiss Nights” and the two with Jackie McLean. The... | |
Jazz for aficionados https://youtu.be/0Dt-kT2QiLU | |
Jazz for aficionados “Haste makes waste”! Sorry for the typos and apology to the memory of Booker Ervin. ERVIN. Not, Erving or Irving! Hate that spell checker!**** Well there are, but they are by Bill Cosby. ****So “woke” of you 😊Nice clips. “El Rey de Los Timbales”. | |
Jazz for aficionados Booker Irving is in the air! I was about to post one more “Harlem Nocturne”, Booker Erving’s, when I saw your post. Great stuff, pjw!Erving is one of those tenor players with such a distinctive tone that it only takes a couple of notes to know it’... |