at the time i do the final work on my personal restored and remastered "some girls wander by mistake". i never could listen to that compilation, cause the EQing was horrible and some of the vinyl rips sounds still bad (especially the "body electric" tracks).
it would be great if somebody could upload a lossless and flat transfer from the original vinyl (not declicked, nor denoised, not EQed etc.). if possible, with a really good cartridge. i need it to compare the frequency range with the tracks, included on the 1988 abstract sounds compilation cd. thank you very much in advance !!!
Body Electric 7" - I need a proper vinyl rip please !!!
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Where are you from, country I mean?
Otherwise, I have good sound recording gear, but just an ordinary 20-yo Philips turntable... maybe that's good enough?
IZ.
Otherwise, I have good sound recording gear, but just an ordinary 20-yo Philips turntable... maybe that's good enough?
IZ.
i am from germany - but why is that importantIzzy HaveMercy wrote:Where are you from, country I mean?
Otherwise, I have good sound recording gear, but just an ordinary 20-yo Philips turntable... maybe that's good enough?
IZ.
i have 25 years old technics turntables - and still love them !!!
if you have good cartridge and a good phono preamp, i would apprciate a nice transfer from the original 7".
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I've had the same idea myself. I'm keen on hearing the finished result @sathvyre.
I'm interested to learn why you'd be interested in the 7" as a source, as I believe that the best source for a vinyl rip would be the 1985 CNT LP?
I'm interested to learn why you'd be interested in the 7" as a source, as I believe that the best source for a vinyl rip would be the 1985 CNT LP?
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While the 2 will likely sound different to each other, I'd lay money that neither sounds the same as the studio reel.sathvyre wrote:as the 1985 lp is a compilation, i am sure that some additional mastering (eq tweaking) was done to the tracks. the original 7" should represent the sound exactly as it was heard in 1982.
Aren't 1980"s 7" singles pitched differently because of the medium, and the fact that the label/artist wanted them played on radio? In 1982 what frequencies were best transmitted via the radio bands in use?
AFAIK, the mastering cut could have clouded the original 7" just as much as the 1985 LP.
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Didn't davedecay share it recently in the BE thread?
My friend has a copy and I will be needledropping it shortly. So either way it'll come to light.
My friend has a copy and I will be needledropping it shortly. So either way it'll come to light.
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So far there's been no public upload of the 96/24 rip, and no Adrenachrome.davedecay wrote: starting with lossy, here's 320 kbps LAME MP3
https://app.box.com/s/7szdy0yqbi8ypq6gp2ogsg967v20t8a4
now here's the FLAC version
https://app.box.com/s/vybyac10gw1grf8g43655a675ve1w7nd
these both have very light ClickRepair filters run on the source WAV.
if wanted I can share the unfiltered version in a 96/24 FLAC for you purists.
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