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Yes. Also, and I should probably listen to the old compressed files or to Sam's YouTube share again before commenting, I wanted to discuss the faint, mostly buried lead-ins to tracks that are audible in many of the gaps between songs. They definitely feel like imperfect overdubs that were intentionally or unintentionally staggered one or two seconds ahead of the lovely clear and full sounds that we now have Mike P.and Sam Amdj to thank for. THANK you! It's not everywhere but you should hear it easily with headphones and some volume. Again, it might always have been noticeable... I rather like to hear it at the lead of those tracks rather than the end of the preceding tracks, but I'll bet that's a minority opinion. Anyway, that's how I chopped the FLAC into tracks and I don't really want to correct it now, haha!TheStatPow wrote:You can faintly hear a vocal sample at the beginning of Jimbo Rehearsing that you couldn't hear before with the noise suppression.
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AuHr wrote:Yes. Also, and I should probably listen to the old compressed files or to Sam's YouTube share again before commenting, I wanted to discuss the faint, mostly buried lead-ins to tracks that are audible in many of the gaps between songs. They definitely feel like imperfect overdubs that were intentionally or unintentionally staggered one or two seconds ahead of the lovely clear and full sounds that we now have Mike P.and Sam Amdj to thank for. THANK you! It's not everywhere but you should hear it easily with headphones and some volume. Again, it might always have been noticeable... I rather like to hear it at the lead of those tracks rather than the end of the preceding tracks, but I'll bet that's a minority opinion. Anyway, that's how I chopped the FLAC into tracks and I don't really want to correct it now, haha!TheStatPow wrote:You can faintly hear a vocal sample at the beginning of Jimbo Rehearsing that you couldn't hear before with the noise suppression.
Mon Feb 09, 2026 4:40 pm
tonx wrote:AuHr wrote:Yes. Also, and I should probably listen to the old compressed files or to Sam's YouTube share again before commenting, I wanted to discuss the faint, mostly buried lead-ins to tracks that are audible in many of the gaps between songs. They definitely feel like imperfect overdubs that were intentionally or unintentionally staggered one or two seconds ahead of the lovely clear and full sounds that we now have Mike P.and Sam Amdj to thank for. THANK you! It's not everywhere but you should hear it easily with headphones and some volume. Again, it might always have been noticeable... I rather like to hear it at the lead of those tracks rather than the end of the preceding tracks, but I'll bet that's a minority opinion. Anyway, that's how I chopped the FLAC into tracks and I don't really want to correct it now, haha!TheStatPow wrote:You can faintly hear a vocal sample at the beginning of Jimbo Rehearsing that you couldn't hear before with the noise suppression.
This is "tape bleed" or "print-through"... where bits of the tape imprint back on itself as it's wound into the cassette.
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