dp wrote:Kamas009 wrote:thegr8brian wrote: dp wrote: Wow. Another BOC mystery revealed. Thanks for posting this.
It makes me wonder why they faded all of this out in the first place. It's so good... I love the way it fades to static at the end, it just seems like such a proper way to end the album. I should totally download this version and replace it with the original.
I think the static is just a result of the super amplified noise floor.
This.
I think it was pointed out clearly enough by mr brian without your fantastic "This". What a waste of a post. Gotta get that post count, eh?
You are probably right about that brian, but I still thought it sounded good! I never thought even about that.
Did someone wake up on the wrong side of the bed, or did I break a secret TUUURQIZE HEXAMON SOON rule?
You want a more detailed rebuttle?
I think the static is just a result of super amplified noise floor.
I agree, the compression rate is higher than that of which you would use for any normal song.
Raw amplification of sound can result in pretty much anything. Especially bands like BoC, the reverb off of the synth in "Farewell Fire" is using a convulution reberberation, so the sound can carry a lot in the white noise, so even with raw amplification like we heard in the soundcloud link you can get an entirely new song out of it.
So by pumping a lot of volume into some reberberated white noise you can end up with pretty much anything.
Not intentional, even though it sounds pretty.
This.