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Mantra604

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  1. fav OST+movie of year <3 cool party.. 'floating' bounded body is depressing as hell! (play loud in the dark:)
  2. Epic track.! I love the movie too (Midnight Express)
  3. 47"30' reflecta creatures? 5"12' familiar...
  4. @Anoebis : thanks for the idea
  5. would be good to ID some track.. source is terrible quality, but sometimes there is audible melody (example at 8:53, 7:47, 10:45 etc in all; the whole dj set/tracks are unknown for me (what is surprising.... I listening goa since 95' ) ... btw the dirty baseline is definitely goatrance (ex at 6:40) (asia2001?) plz help if you can , thx in advance an opinion on facebook -> this is return to the source stuff - "pure" track (?) ... but didn't say anything to me
  6. I'm Never Gonna Give You Up- Staying Alive- Frank Stallone (!) & Cynthia Rhodes (..He's the brother of the actor Sylvester Stallone..
  7. Dude, I think we should close this case. This is not appropriate topic for this complex problem. (not about 0 vs 1 ... Not just the audio data is transfered, the timing/clock is transfered also from the crystal reference clock. There is jitter and other lot of unsolvable timing problems yet (especially at high speed reading) or cdda file system/subchannel incompatibility against NTFS/FAT32 why cd ripper software's can't access perfectly to audio data, so lot of data is lost in first -reading- step.. etc etc We could argue for weeks, but not here on psynews ..
  8. @Purple Sunray: if you like technical problems - > Why Power Makes a Difference in Digital Audio http://www.coreaudiotechnology.com/why-power-supplies-make-a-difference-in-digital-audio/ Not Just Ones and Zeros! http://www.coreaudiotechnology.com/not-just-ones-and-zeros/ "What determines a "one" vs a "zero"? Here's the secret: The only time a digital signal is a one or a zero is when it's sitting on a hard drive. A computer, much like a CD Player, process all audio signals in real time as a PWM Square Wave. Here is where the noise comes into play. Ever notice how noise is often measured in microvolts? That's because noise is a voltage that adds or subtracts from the voltages in the PWM Signal. This translates to amplitude distortion and harmonic distortion in the PWM. Sonically, they introduce harmonics that Do Not Exist. Unfortunately the IC doesn't know the difference between 120hz noise and 1ghz noise, it all carries a voltage that contributes to the resulting distorted square wave. That means that any noise up to infinity will in some way impact our audio signal through amplitude distortion." The technicalities of CD Ripping http://www.coreaudiotechnology.com/ripping-a-good-one-the-technicalities-of-cd-ripping/ "Let’s say we have perfect algorithms, whatever that means. These algorithms are processed by the CPU in real time. For the CPU to process data it must first be loaded into memory. Bottleneck alert! (If you haven’t done so yet, read our article on the RAM and CPU relationship, it will explain this bottleneck in more detail). I’ll simplify this down to speed of processing. When the algorithms are not processed quickly enough latency occurs and the data “floats” in limbo waiting to be processed. During this time the square wave picks up noise, which causes amplitude distortion"
  9. @Purple Sunray: thanks for feedback, but my opinion about "home audio-cd burning" is; same quality copy as original is IMPOSSIBLE. If I think good (from your answer), you can't agree with me.(you suggest that problems are at my part as cd player/eq/headphones etc) I do accept it, there is no point for discussion. Just a last note for end, and case closed; If you want to burn cd's at your home, and change anything in your system, example: - cd-r disc type ex: 'mam gold' audio disc(15$) vs a cheap princo budget disc(1$); - cd-r media 'color' : green vs gold vs silver vs blue "material". - burning software ex: nero vs plextools (win) vs K3b (linux) - burning speed : 2x vs 40x - cd ripper software : EAC vs plextools vs CDDA Paranoia(linux) and great many options - optical drive for grab/burn : old plextor premium cd (ide) vs yamaha cd (scsi based) vs bluray/dvd (sata) etc.. You will always get different audio quality, but NEVER same -good- as your original pressed cd. (i checked it for years on very expensive system) So, i think, you can't made perfect audio cd at your home. It isn't a DVD or Bluray standard, which can be easily copied. And Sony/Philips knows it well! At 90's years exist a (high-end) desktop audio-cd recorder which could made 100% SAME copy from CD. After a half year the manufacturing has been cancelled. (At the request of music industry rights defenders and sony/phillips) I think, the 'quality' is one of main reason, why some people pay hundreds of euros for physical disc's and dislike digital downloads or poor quality copied disc's.. (especially in the acoustic -audiophile- music world, where the quality is the most important)
  10. MOTU UltraLite-mk3 / MOTU Audio Express/ MOTU 4pre FireWire/USB (expensive but good
  11. Other p.o.v: If I can I'm listening to music on my desktop audiocd player and my strong opinion is, the original CD sounds better (airier, more detailed) than any CD-R copy (ex: digitally bought wav's), what I can made with a CD/Dvd or Blu-ray burner. One of many possible explanation (if someone is interested, who's use cd-player yet > - I've read somewhere that when the manufactured audio cd is PRESSED, the 'shape' & 'depth' & 'location' of data pits/lands are PRECISELY, because there is no rotation & dithering (as under 'cd burning') -If a (low-grade) audio CD-R is written at high speed -4x or more (24x? -, the extreme spin & vibration can cause instable laser positioning, so, a part of pits/holes put for hardly readable 'wrong' place at spiral track of data -OR- the pits 'shape' and 'length' can be malformed. These problems cause poor "back readability" at disc and audio cd player will be forced 'error correction' or skipping. (Most hifi cd players can't do 'cache' or direct 're-read', as computer optical drives do) This may explain why some people experienced [like me:] that burning disc's can sounds a bit flat /muddy (ex: lack of high / low frequencies) or distorted compared to originals. So, that's why i prefer original cd's and recommend them. p.s: of course , listening to music on computer is a very different story..
  12. "This album is crystal-clear mastered by Tim Schuldt".... Just a personal opinion; i think he's mastering like a full-on factory -increased overdriven loudness & loss of dynamic range-, which is terrible and cause quick listening fatigue..(or headache for me, as always)... I'm sure in he is a hearing impaired person!! SUNTRIP: Please chose other guys to master neogoa releases! Btw; all tracks would be AMAZING... :/
  13. astralprojection: i was at ozora in 2009 but i don't remember Talamasca live (maybe I was drunk heheh btw amazing video!! as well 'muses rapt' too! all was unknown to me, so thanks..... other one what I like ...so funny LOL >
  14. my best antidepressant :] video ever, incredible stuff! >
  15. Moon Tribe ‎– Moon Child https://www.discogs.com/Moon-Tribe-Moon-Child/master/89424
  16. Daily fun.. > It's upload by me, so every Like is welcome!
  17. Hi, guys. If you have or find funny pics / videos somewhere else, share here with us. Thx! ....The fun shared is the biggest fun!....
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