Some interesting discussions about this release on the Net. There's an interview with the French mastering engineer where he says that the 24/88.2 digital master on quobuz.com (and presumably HDtracks) is the source for all other versions (i.e., mastered for iTunes, vinyl and CD). Needledrops from the LP apparently measure higher DR using the "DR meter" despite this. Not surprisingly, there is a wide spectrum of opinions about the quality of the LP pressing, ranging from "perfect" to "noisy as hell".
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Ok...so I'm a year late, but I finally picked this up on vinyl. I'm not a fan of electronica at all, but so many have said that I should as I would enjoy it anyway. It's not bad and certainly less annoying than some of that Trance stuff I've heard. I'll give it a good effort by playing it a few times and then decide whether it was worth a buy.
You do know (from reading this thread) that the LP's are cut from digital masters? And that there are a few hundred different digital programs and analog processors that were used in the mastering?Ok...so I'm a year late, but I finally picked this up on vinyl. I'm not a fan of electronica at all, but so many have said that I should as I would enjoy it anyway. It's not bad and certainly less annoying than some of that Trance stuff I've heard. I'll give it a good effort by playing it a few times and then decide whether it was worth a buy.
You do know (from reading this thread) that the LP's are cut from digital masters? And that there are a few hundred different digital programs and analog processors that were used in the mastering?
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