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Smokes wrote:Ive become really interested in the "Old Tunes" series lately. They contain some of the best tracks ive heard in a while, just wish they were available in a higher quality. I hope BoC are still considering that re-release of their early work.
zeoevil wrote:Smokes wrote:Ive become really interested in the "Old Tunes" series lately. They contain some of the best tracks ive heard in a while, just wish they were available in a higher quality. I hope BoC are still considering that re-release of their early work.
It should be noted that you can run mp3s through programs that can clean them up and make them sound better. For what it is worth I tried it with Hi Scores and found that I actually quite liked the end result. I don't remember what program I used as this was years ago on another computer but it was worth it.
Quillian wrote:zeoevil wrote:Smokes wrote:Ive become really interested in the "Old Tunes" series lately. They contain some of the best tracks ive heard in a while, just wish they were available in a higher quality. I hope BoC are still considering that re-release of their early work.
It should be noted that you can run mp3s through programs that can clean them up and make them sound better. For what it is worth I tried it with Hi Scores and found that I actually quite liked the end result. I don't remember what program I used as this was years ago on another computer but it was worth it.
I'm going to take a wild guess and say Audacity?
I'm not exactly sure what you can do with that as far as cleanup is concerned, the only thing I've done lately was greatly increasing the volume of the "Bradley's Robot" EP by Aphex Twin (seriously, I think that wins the award for "quietest album ever made".)
Honestly? I don't think it was that. Whatever I used leveled the volume and removed some of the background noise. In other words it polished it up a little.

Saakki wrote:Honestly? I don't think it was that. Whatever I used leveled the volume and removed some of the background noise. In other words it polished it up a little.
I bet it was Cool Edit Pro 2. something or what the Cool Edit Pro is nowadays, Adobe Audition. I still use the 2.1 Cool Edit Pro since it is as good as new Adobe version imo. http://www.adobe.com/special/products/audition/syntrillium.html
Smokes wrote:Anybody else notice that "P.C." from AFOT is at the end of the "Invocation" video?
zeoevil wrote:It wasn't even that complicated. It was some trialware program I got off CNet. I haven't worked with music since the nineties. I leave that to the talented.
qualia wrote:zeoevil wrote:It wasn't even that complicated. It was some trialware program I got off CNet. I haven't worked with music since the nineties. I leave that to the talented.
Just to clear some things up: Audacity and Cool Edit are general audio recording and editing software. They are not software meant to "clean up" audio. Regarding the tape rips, there's nothing you can do to make them sound more like the originals. Maybe better to your ears, but not the way it was originally intended... The only thing that the sleazy shareware will do is take it further away from the original. What we need is a higher quality rip to begin with.
qualia wrote:zeoevil wrote:It wasn't even that complicated. It was some trialware program I got off CNet. I haven't worked with music since the nineties. I leave that to the talented.
Just to clear some things up: Audacity and Cool Edit are general audio recording and editing software. They are not software meant to "clean up" audio. Regarding the tape rips, there's nothing you can do to make them sound more like the originals. Maybe better to your ears, but not the way it was originally intended... The only thing that the sleazy shareware will do is take it further away from the original. What we need is a higher quality rip to begin with.
dealer wrote:
qualia wrote:zeoevil wrote:It wasn't even that complicated. It was some trialware program I got off CNet. I haven't worked with music since the nineties. I leave that to the talented.
Just to clear some things up: Audacity and Cool Edit are general audio recording and editing software. They are not software meant to "clean up" audio. Regarding the tape rips, there's nothing you can do to make them sound more like the originals. Maybe better to your ears, but not the way it was originally intended... The only thing that the sleazy shareware will do is take it further away from the original. What we need is a higher quality rip to begin with.
novayshun wrote:dealer wrote:
I'm puzzled why this says "made in england", not "made in scotland".
Stry Craty Bya wrote:Can someone explain to me who exactly leaked the 'Random 35 Tracks Tape'? I still don't get it. If all those super old cassette releases (Besides Old Tunes Vol. 1&2) like Acid Memories and Play By Numbers, etc. were only circulated around the band's family and friends, how did this surface on the internet? Wouldn't it have to be someone with some connection to the band's family or friends to obtain that music and post it on the internet?
Ray Manta wrote:Random 35 Tracks Tape = Old Tunes Vol. 1
My first post here and I dive deeply into an already much debated issue. Please hear my points and let me know your views on the identity of the so called unknown tape.
1st point:
cancas001 - A Few Old Tunes
cancas002 - Old Tunes Vol. 1 ???
cancas003 - Old Tunes Vol. 2
cancas002 is unknown but the above order would make sense since nothing else has turned up and the brothers used different catalogue IDs for different sorts of releases. These being obvious compilations when the much earlier Music70 releases are not.
2nd point:
AFOT has a a segued tracklisting. The "OT1" and OT2 tapes don't.
3rd point:
AFOT shares some tracks with "OT1", but the later does not share any tracks with OT2.
4th point:
The image put on twoism forum that is referred to as being the evidence that AFOT and OT1 would be the same depictures a homemade copy by a fan. The copied cover omits one page that should have been there if it were a copy made by the brothers. Therefore it wouldn't be especially odd if the cassette was, as some have speculated earlier, also misslabeled by that fan.
What's your thoughts on this?
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