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amphiton

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  1.   McKoy said:

    Just because it will be released @ Exposure Productions doesn't mean it will be full on.

    And even if it's full on, it doesn't mean it will be bad.

     

    With defeatist like you, there's indeed no hope :P

    In what part of my post I said that full on is bad?

     

    Just because DETOX last year said on this forum, that BPC new album will indeed be more full on than anything else, I said that it will be full on.

     

    Clear?

  2. I'm @ 18% at the moment!

     

    A HUGE HUG and a GIANT THANK YOU, Sideffect for this thread! I was looking for fresh goa tracks for some time now... will be playing at a major party and I recently discovered that everyone here knows all latest goa releases :blink: ...and I found this amazing (I'm sure) album in a good quality (10 tracks = 180Mb = 320kbps?).

     

    Go Afgin! :) How could I have missed it?...

  3. I don't beleive this guy will go full on... He's got a release this year in 2006 available @ his web-site as DA download (like 6$ per 4 tracks or something) and it doesn't sound like full on at all ...It didn't stay in playlist for too long though.

  4. I can't remember listening to it again since the first 2 days I got it. There are guys doing better in the morning/upbeat section. Looking forward to his next night-trance album Psymatix @ Dropout soon ;)

  5. Lossless codecs are lossless all the way, not only when you decode them back to wav. If they were, who would and why use them? You have .rar that is better for these purposes :)

     

    The cause of difference in sound when playing flac/ape/wv compared to wav is the plug-in.

     

    FLAC doesn't have CBR, but VBR instead, why? Because some (more intence?) parts of the track are coded (archived) with the bigger amount of data, some parts (like silence?) don't need that much data. That is done to save space, time, resaurces.

     

    I'm not sure, but I think when you play FLAC, your player decodes next 10seconds of the track to wav or something like that.

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