Source # | 24723 |
Entered by | Matt Vernon |
Checksums | ffp |
Disc Counts | 2 / 3 |
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Date Circulated
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06/22/04 06/23/2004 |
Other Sources (comments) Neumann km184 > Oade mod.... (0) Schoeps mk41 > kc5 > CMC6 >... (0) Neumann TLM170... (0) ADK TL (hypercardioid) > V2... (0) AKG 480/ck61 > USBpre >... (2) Schoeps M222/mk5 (cardioid,... (0) LivePhish FLAC download;... (0) Schoeps M222/mk41 > NT222 >... (0) Schoeps mk41 > kc5 > CMC6 >... (0) Neumann ak50 > Sanosax... (0) flac16 ; Schoeps mk41 >... (0) flac24 ; Schoeps mk41 >... (0) |
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Date | User | Comment | |
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06/28/2004 | Jason | There seems to be a skip at 5:25 - 5:26 on disc 1 track 3 (Runaway Jim). Can anyone else verify this? | |
06/28/2004 | Paul Hofferkamp |
Sure enough. Nice catch! New transfer, please. Excellent tape though! |
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06/29/2004 | twatts |
I seem to remember Montego II soundcards being bad in some way - resampling or not being bit perfect or something or something... But that was a long itme ago, maybe I'm wrong, maybe the card has changed... T |
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06/29/2004 | twatts |
Ahh... Here it is: 2. What soundcards allow for bit for bit digital transfers? There are many soundcards that allow for digital transfers. A few of the prefered cards are the Zefiro ZA2, Turtle Beach Fiji/Pinnacle, Event Gina, and the SONICPort/DATPort which are both USB devices. For a more extensive list of soundcards with reviews and specs, visit http://www.digitalexperience.com/cards.html Note: The Sound Blaster Live series and Turtle Beach Montego II perform unecessary resampling of data and are therefore not recommended for use in DAT > CD applications, as noted at http://www.sospubs.co.uk/sos/jul99/articles/pcmusician.htm. |