Thank you for joining SirOh btw.....just saying, has anyone noticed how the 5.1 skies may have opened up since Snood has joined QQ............Just Saying
Thank you for joining SirOh btw.....just saying, has anyone noticed how the 5.1 skies may have opened up since Snood has joined QQ............Just Saying
Thank you for joining Sir
U would of had to kidnap me! Up to a lil over year and half ago I was in a stereo fog and had no clue about this surround world.
Altho as long as you kept plenty of Rum & Cokes and video games on hand...........I probably would have not minded it :yikes
no worries, we have members who are armed and are proficient in gun use, me for example-I have an AR-15 a shotgun and a 45 cal. pistol.
But do U have Rum & Cokes for SNOOOD????
Facebook update from SH..
"People have been asking me for more details, sorry, not allowed to say much yet, a lot of pre-production stuff to figure out. Audio Fidelity is going to do a few 5.1 SACD's to test the market, see if they sell. There are very vocal fans but are they the same 100 fans all over the internet yelling about this? AF isn't sure but when they release one of these surround SACD's, all will be known. If it sells, makes its money back, more will be done, of course. I think the first one will be an artist mixed 5.1 version in DSD plus the CD section will have the original stereo mix remastered by me from the vintage analog stereo mix so non-SACD people can have a great reason to buy the disk for their CD players as well. As soon as I'm allowed to talk more about it, I will."
My guess is its either one (or both!) of the 5.1's Al Kooper remixed for SACD yonks ago (Super Session & BS&T's Child Is Father To The Man)
oh and these too but I doubt there's much chance..
Earth, Wind & Fire - All 'n All,
Wendy Carlos - Switched On Bach
no worries, we have members who are armed and are proficient in gun use, me for example-I have an AR-15 a shotgun and a 45 cal. pistol.
Most likely a Warner title.
I wish that were the case but seems unlikely from what SH has said.. "DSD.. mixed by the artist".. Warner's 5.1 stuff was always PCM usually mixed by a gun for hire rather than the artists themselves.
Remember that regardless of the label, the artist often has the say on which Recording Engineer and which Mastering Engineer does the Surround Sound and Stereo mixing and the mastering. Along with approval of the end result before it can be released. So that isn't a particularly surprising bit of information.
Warner's 5.1 stuff was always PCM usually mixed by a gun for hire rather than the artists themselves.
Enter your email address to join: