We should not forget Maurice Jarre, Lawrence of Arabia, Doctor Zhivago et alia.
And John Barry. Dances with Wolves. Great score.
Somewhere in Time - a beautiful piano/orchestral work.
We should not forget Maurice Jarre, Lawrence of Arabia, Doctor Zhivago et alia.
We should not forget Maurice Jarre, Lawrence of Arabia, Doctor Zhivago et alia.
lol my microwave oven knows how to do that.Basically we need to open up a cinema - old school projector - traditional stalls with simple popcorn and a red velvet curtain. Dedicated to classic movies of the 20th century.
I'll make the popcorn. At least I know how to do that...
Six guys.You know you have at least five guys who now will not rest until Hati becomes a manifested reality.![]()
The opening scenes to Gladiator were amazing as wellI would be hard pressed to think of a greater opening 14 minutes to a movie than that of Once Upon a Time in the West.
Excluding 'Saving Private Ryan', perhaps.
My most favorite Supertramp album. I liked Breakfast in America, but it paled in comparison to Crime of the Century for me. A bonus is the LP I have is extremely well recorded...Taking a little jaunt down memory lane...
Happy Monday!
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Alan Parsons was one of best sound engineers in the business.
Beatles: Abbey Road.
Pink Floyd: Dark Side of the Moon.
Ambrosia debut album.
Very talented guy (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alan_Parsons).
My DAW software didn't allow for dither to be added during ripping. When I've used dither, it was always applied when burning a CD-R, after mastering. Though, the bit depth of the data didn't matter, as different forms of dither could be added, regardless if the file was 16 bit or 24 bit.Were you suggesting adding dither when ripping at 16 bits or at higher bit depths?
100% agree regarding Once Upon a Time in the WestI would be hard pressed to think of a greater opening 14 minutes to a movie than that of Once Upon a Time in the West.
Excluding 'Saving Private Ryan', perhaps.
Ok time to watch it again, just not tonight.100% agree regarding Once Upon a Time in the West
Leone and Morricone and the actors at their best.
Agreed. I often spin my MFSL LP and am awed by the quality of sound a well mastered and well pressed vinyl LP can render.My most favorite Supertramp album. I liked Breakfast in America, but it paled in comparison to Crime of the Century for me. A bonus is the LP I have is extremely well recorded...
There are albums where direct-to-disc recording, 100% virgin 1/4" thick vinyl, absence of compression / 'gain riding' would not save hideous performances. Here's one:.... am awed by the quality of sound a well mastered and well pressed vinyl LP can render.