Would like to listen to you master. If you could spare me a code.
Once more I am coming back to the forum to share our latest work with you all.
Many of you already know about our research and have greatly contributed to making it work with your valuable feedback. I am extremely grateful for this so I would love to share this last work with you which I think represents the summit of what our technology is able to do.
For those who do not know about our project, these recordings are all made with just two mics. No mixing and mastering involved. Just a stereo pickup and a calibrated system to produce the most transparent possible sound. You can read about it at: http://www.playclassics.com/trtsound
This particular album with sextets for piano and winds by Ravel, Poulenc and Françaix, will be released on February 19th 2020, but as of right now it will be available to all ASR members as a free master file (24/96) download. All you have to do is ask and I will be happy to send you a gift code to download the album.
Of course, as always, feedback is welcome but not mandatory to receive and enjoy your album
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For some reason I cannot fin a way to send you a Private Message...Would like to listen. Thanks in advance.
Would like to listen. Thanks in advance.
I see the same thing, He likely has Private Messaging blocked in his user account. @noobie1 adjust you accountFor some reason I cannot fin a way to send you a Private Message...
I get the same results from the 24/96 flac files.Master WAV 24/96 -> FLAC 0 1024 kbps 24/96, reference libFLAC 1.3.2 20170101. With foobar2000 1.5.1. Tags added with Mp3tag.
This is very generous. I'd love to hear these. Can I ask how the 2 mics were arranged? Is it classic Blumlein?Once more I am coming back to the forum to share our latest work with you all.
Many of you already know about our research and have greatly contributed to making it work with your valuable feedback. I am extremely grateful for this so I would love to share this last work with you which I think represents the summit of what our technology is able to do.
For those who do not know about our project, these recordings are all made with just two mics. No mixing and mastering involved. Just a stereo pickup and a calibrated system to produce the most transparent possible sound. You can read about it at: http://www.playclassics.com/trtsound
This particular album with sextets for piano and winds by Ravel, Poulenc and Françaix, will be released on February 19th 2020, but as of right now it will be available to all ASR members as a free master file (24/96) download. All you have to do is ask and I will be happy to send you a gift code to download the album.
Of course, as always, feedback is welcome but not mandatory to receive and enjoy your album
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Send me a gift code as well,thank youOnce more I am coming back to the forum to share our latest work with you all.
Many of you already know about our research and have greatly contributed to making it work with your valuable feedback. I am extremely grateful for this so I would love to share this last work with you which I think represents the summit of what our technology is able to do.
For those who do not know about our project, these recordings are all made with just two mics. No mixing and mastering involved. Just a stereo pickup and a calibrated system to produce the most transparent possible sound. You can read about it at: http://www.playclassics.com/trtsound
This particular album with sextets for piano and winds by Ravel, Poulenc and Françaix, will be released on February 19th 2020, but as of right now it will be available to all ASR members as a free master file (24/96) download. All you have to do is ask and I will be happy to send you a gift code to download the album.
Of course, as always, feedback is welcome but not mandatory to receive and enjoy your album
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Got the code and after burning the first one on my smartphone got a second which worked on my Windows Notebook. Thanks a lot for your gratefulness.
Here are my personal subjective opinions about the sound. Regarding my aging ears take them with a grain or a bucket of salt.
I read the information on your homepage. I'm not sure that it is possible to keep to your struct rules when recording a full symphonic orchestra though. The dynamic will be very high and there are very few customers who have a system which is able to play such an unprocessed recording.
- Had a listen on my main system, a pair of small 3-way studio monitors with sub. 3.5 m triangle, 30 degree toe in, 1m distance to wall, sub close to wall.
- Room EQ below Schroedinger with manual parametric equalizer, measured with Behringer ECM 8000.
- The room is relatively big (50 squaremeter) but quite dry (3 walls with furniture or book shelfs, left wall mostly windows) living room. There are not many reflections and it is not typical - most systems I have seen or heard are in higher reflective surroundings.
- The sound is very clean and transparent.
- The soundstage does not reach outside the speaker base. I had expected a somewhat broader soundstage.
- It seems that the room where the recording took part is quite dry as well (which helps regarding transparency).