Library Music Themes
General Sharing & Discussion => Vintage Library Vinyl and CD rips => Topic started by: Ene on June 19, 2024, 04:27:42 PM
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Fresh preorder straight from GAD Records. I know that the album was released on CD, but since I hate this medium, I'm posting the LP.
(https://i.imgur.com/l548fm2.png)(https://i.imgur.com/tRmqHkI.png)
opus //pixeldrain.com/u/tKdPC2ix
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Thanks Ene for this.
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Thank you Ene.
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Thank you Ene, could you please post this in lossless?
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Please post this in lossless.
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For all those whose ears are hurt by anything below the lossless format, I must sadden you that until my upload will be at the speed of a crawling child, they will have to be satisfied with what is there. Sorry ;)
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Thanks for sharing. :)
I immediately recognise track 2 from Channel 4 test card tape 4. Track 9 is also familiar, but I'm not entirely sure where I've heard it before.
Intriguing stuff!
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Thanks , Ene :) FLAC 44 kHz in studio PLEASE ;D
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+1 please
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This is currently available as a lossless FLAC from the label itself - buy that, then they might do some more reissues:
gadrecords.bandcamp.com/album/butik
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Thanks for sharing. :)
I immediately recognise track 2 from Channel 4 test card tape 4. Track 9 is also familiar, but I'm not entirely sure where I've heard it before.
Intriguing stuff!
With you on this for track 9. Immediately thought of a BBC Schools interval track or maybe used on a breakdown slide.
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All Wav (although there was not a lot of it) from bandcamp.com was an upconvert!!!!!!!!!!
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Thanks for sharing. :)
I immediately recognise track 2 from Channel 4 test card tape 4. Track 9 is also familiar, but I'm not entirely sure where I've heard it before.
Intriguing stuff!
With you on this for track 9. Immediately thought of a BBC Schools interval track or maybe used on a breakdown slide.
Track 2 doesn't ring a bell with me. But Track 9 is a version of Walter Murphy's Fifth Of Beethoven from the Saturday Night Fever soundtrack.
Thanks Ene for the share.
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Thanks Ene, great compilation who will deserves a vinyl issue !
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Okay could somebody help me here please? I'm not familiar with OPUS format audio files but I was able to convert them to WAV via VLC. When I checked the spectral analysis of each file they appear to cover all the frequencies as a lossless file would with no cut off which one would expect from a lossy file. So are these lossy or lossless files? Confused! :)
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I'm fairly certain .opus are lossy files, so converting to .wav just upsamples them. (But I may be wrong! I know not much about opus, either)
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That’s what I would have thought. But the spectral analysis of each track suggests there are frequencies present beyond 20kHz and no sudden cut-off as one would expect from a lossy file. I’d post some visual examples but after all these years on LMT I still haven’t mastered how to add images!
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how to download the link does not work.Thanks
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how to download the link does not work.Thanks
No the link does work. Just copy from "pixeldrain" onwards ie don't include "opus //"
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lossless from web source
https://buzzheavier.com/f/GRE_WafyoAA=
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Many Thanks Oliverino! :)
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Thanks oliverino for lossless :)
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It's worth remembering that Poland didn't always have the best recording equipment during Soviet days, and unfortunately some Polish recordings show quite a noticeable loss of definition. Czech recordings on the other hand have crystal clear quality in recordings going back to the 1960s. Perhaps some countries were more favoured under communism than others.