Many of these tracks are ahead of its time! The use of the drum computer gives it a great "modern touch".
As always, 24bit 48khz FLACs.
But, I am soooo sorry for this, but it bugs me a bit. It's a personal issue that cost me even more reputation, but... *nghhh arrggh*
* Your audio cassette that you fondly listened to reaches
5-bit to 8-bit.* A reel-to-reel tape can, at veeeery best and in new and in a perfect world, barely reach
13-bit. * A CD that is superior to tape has
16-bit as we all know.
"24-bitting" a LP is
upscaling by almost 100%! And it takes away so much disk space for literally "nothing". I think RetroElevelator has a few albums in his MegaAccount that are 16-bit and 24-bit and the latter one takes like 30% more memory despite containing the same audio information. Especially if the LP pressing is based on a master
tape. If you are interested or someone else not registered, here is a video of 13 minutes explaining it fantastic. (youtube.com/watch?v=cD7YFUYLpDc) The part I cite is at 10:10.
Sorry for hijacking this thread of your share that I genuinely enjoyed, but I see more and more 24-bit LPs here and maybe I can clear some things up why that is just absolute overkill.