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46 votes
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Why would a track be inverted?
This is probably a niche subject, but here we go. The album version of Protect Ya Neck is censored and I hate how it was done. Luckily we have Protect Ya Neck (The Bloody Version) from the single....
This is probably a niche subject, but here we go. The album version of Protect Ya Neck is censored and I hate how it was done. Luckily we have Protect Ya Neck (The Bloody Version) from the single. I don't like all of this version, so I took my European remaster and edited it all to replace the >drrrrtttt< with the swearing.
Today I got the Music on Vinyl release from 2009 and liked it enough, I figured I'd patch it. When I brought it into Audition I noticed that the audio was inverted.
Is there any reasoning behind this?
12 votes -
Top of the charts: The songs the sound engineers use to tune your stereo (2021)
14 votes -
Entry level IEM earbuds recommendations?
So I've just been using basic earbuds my whole life, never felt like spending big bucks on good headphones. Recently though, I've been really interested in what I've been hearing about IEMs....
So I've just been using basic earbuds my whole life, never felt like spending big bucks on good headphones. Recently though, I've been really interested in what I've been hearing about IEMs. Youtubers and forum users have been name dropping a few of them, such as Moondrop Chu/Chu II, Salnotes Zero, etc. So I looked them up, and was shocked to find how cheap they are. They're like $20, in the same price range as the crappy earbuds I buy anyways! These kind of headphones seem like a whole world I know nothing about, with pros and cons I don't fully understand, so what would be the best recommendation for a first set?
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Songs or albums to push headphones or speakers to their limit
This was a challenge to summarise in a title, but what I am after is a discussion of songs or albums with sound detail and design with high complexity that is also enjoyable to listen to....
This was a challenge to summarise in a title, but what I am after is a discussion of songs or albums with sound detail and design with high complexity that is also enjoyable to listen to. Listening to songs that really push the speakers to their limit in terms of detail is a joy, one could argue that all music does this, but from my perspective some recordings really shine through when you listen to them with proper high-quality high fidelity speakers or headphones. Most classical music fall within this genres but there are plenty of other genres which are interesting.
Some examples:
CLARITY - Jacob Collier
Hand Covers Bruise - Trent Razor and Atticus Ross
Dream of Arrakis - Hans Zimmer
Eyjafjallajökull - NordlightI hope I managed to make myself understood, if not I will try again! Anyways, what are your favourite complex pieces of music?
27 votes -
Vinyl noise reduction system Pro-ject NRS Box S3 review
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The search for the perfect sound
5 votes -
You should listen to CDs
10 votes -
Study confirms superior sound of a Stradivari is due to the varnish
11 votes -
On the record: An audio professional’s take on vinyl
9 votes -
The last cassette player standing
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Universal's audible watermark
16 votes -
From Stevie Wonder to 'Mother Earth's Plantasia,' music for plants is real
4 votes -
Vinyl is poised to outsell CDs for the first time since 1986
12 votes -
The sound systems of Notting Hill carnival: 'I'll stop when I can't walk'
5 votes -
Neil Young’s lonely quest to save music: He says low-quality streaming is hurting our songs and our brains. Is he right?
8 votes -
To save the sound of a Stradivarius, a whole city must keep quiet
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Demand for cassettes surges as music fans hit rewind
10 votes -
Meet the company preparing to be the last CD distributor standing
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Which headphones do you recommend below 100€?
I'm looking into the ATH-M40X, which seems to be the best below 100€, but i would like to know other tilders opinion :) EDIT: preference to over ear and portable (portable is not a key feature...
I'm looking into the ATH-M40X, which seems to be the best below 100€, but i would like to know other tilders opinion :)
EDIT: preference to over ear and portable (portable is not a key feature that i'm looking, but it would be nice to be easy to carry around)
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The science of sample rates (when higher is better — and when i isn’t)
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What do you guys use to listen to your music?
From speakers to earphones, how do y’all enjoy your music? I wanna find out what kind of sick rigs that we have on here but also wanna know how many of us aren’t into audio equipment but are super...
From speakers to earphones, how do y’all enjoy your music? I wanna find out what kind of sick rigs that we have on here but also wanna know how many of us aren’t into audio equipment but are super into music.
13 votes