general questions, comments and ideas about recording, audio, music, etc.
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Devlars
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by Devlars » Thu Feb 10, 2005 1:35 pm
joelpatterson wrote:Just to mention those words, "Day Tripper, Paperback Writer, Rain" ... it all conjures up such a lost world. I would have fought a war for those words at the time, if someone had showed me how.
Where's the pat's-on-the-head-and-says-in-a-plummy-voice,"it'll be alright son" emoticon?
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Seej
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by Seej » Thu Feb 10, 2005 3:50 pm
I noticed that too. I always hated watching the dvd cos the songs are WAY louder than the film sound (dialog) track. I noticed the phasing/chorus too. I listened to it on my headphones and couldnt figure it out. It's a mono mix, but way too much effort trying to put it into stereo. God, if you want a stereo mix, dont fuck with the mono mix and try to fool us all.
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hulahalau
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by hulahalau » Thu Feb 10, 2005 8:47 pm
Is there only one version of the DVD?
I will have to see if i can listen to it on the iMac.
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hulahalau
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by hulahalau » Sat Feb 12, 2005 12:40 pm
I just listened to selections from the Miramax collector's edition of HDN, and now I can hear the phasing/"chorusing" in at least three songs - title track, "I Should Have Known Better," Can't Buy Me Love." Only watched once before with my daughter (12 years old) and we were more focused on the image than the sound. Now that I am paying attention to the sound, it is quite noticeable. I would guess it is an artifact of a very poor sonic cleanup, or perhaps an attempt to "fatten up" the sound for modern tastes. In my view, it is terrible.
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