All songs are original recording in Studio
(MultiTracks Session Master 48k 16bit wav)
all musical instruments were captured
by the microphone TELEFUNKEN Elektroakustik U47
with M 251 M 260 and the ELA M 260
and other equipment were used for recording great quality
This Video is the Making Of Recording Studio (YouTube)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fS-kRQ4vmbg
(Hezekiah Jones - Borrowed Heart)
I just converted from 48k to 44k to build a DTS-CD ok
Please come on
I just want you to hear my mixes and could analyze
I'm learning to make music format 5.1 Surround
Thank you
On 6 jun, 12:20, realafrica <paul.gam...@gmail.com> wrote:
> When people are just learning they often make mistakes and that is to
> be expected.
> One mistake we are trying to point out is to reduce really
> HiResolution source material to very lossy DTS-CD is a very BAD
> mistake.
> But many people will not be aware of any other options, as most people
> come to 5.1 from knowing it only as a movie sound track format and
> they know nothing about audio. We can help such people understand
> more.
>
> If the source material is truly the 'multi track masters' (?) then
> they should be preserved in the best possible audio format to retain
> their high resolution.
> People have already suggested they be transferred losslessly to DTS-
> HDMA and on DVD-Audio rather than DTS-CD maybe in MLP. I suggest Blu
> Ray also might be an option, if these truly are Multi Track Masters.
> However they may be referred to as 'Multi Track Masters' by a person
> whose 1st language is not English and who may not really realise that
> multi tracks ripped from some karaoke or game are not really
> 'Masters'. The real 'Masters' are the ones made in the recording
> studio and occasionally we do come across them or good copies of them
> in the wild.
> I remain unconvinced that these are true 'Masters' without some
> provenance to prove them and/or being able to hear them, before they
> have been murdered down to diabolical DTS-CD!
>
> I respectfully suggest the original source material be uploaded to RS
> or somewhere similar for us to download and evaluate. Just a small
> sample for testing would be sufficient to start with, if uploading is
> a problem.
>
> On Jun 3, 10:55 pm, "dts5.1surro...@hotmail.com"
>
> <dts5.1surro...@hotmail.com> wrote:
> > Hi .. How are you ??
> > I'm Mario
> > I'm learning to make music format 5.1 Surround
> > Thank you Jack Dawson for posting the my links here
>
> > I who made these mixes in my Studio
> > all the songs are the original recordings (MultiTracks Master)
> > I received these materials and I had the idea to mix in surround
> > format
> > This DTS-CD is in great quality (High Definition recording to CD)
>
> > Now I want you who has the best Home Theater equipment
> > could hear them and comment them with these four songs
>
> > I can count on you guys ??
>
> > You need burn a CD-Audio
> > and you put on your Home Theater
>
> > Thank you
>
> > On 2 jun, 22:51, Jack Dawson Sparrow <trux...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > > A person I know ( Mario Scalisse) made some DTS-WAVs from high-quality
> > > multitracks that he got somewhere. I heard them in my HTPC and sounds great.
> > > He asked me to submit it to the group, because you guys have the best setups
> > > to hear the musics and tell what it sounds like.
>
> > > I really loved the spatial depth he brought to the music "Borrowed Heart"
> > > (just compare with the youtube stereo) and the subtle echo on the surround
> > > channels on "Holyday".
>
> > > ● Hezekiah Jones - Borrowed Heart (DTS 5.1)http://www.4shared.com/audio/KPLFw6OC/Hezekiah_Jones_-_Borrowed_Hear....
>
> > > ● Jackie Greene - Rise Up Singing (DTS 5.1)http://www.4shared.com/audio/EZ8ndF6N/Jackie_Greene_-_Rise_Up_Singin....
>
> > > ● Francis Dunnery & Dorie Jackson - Holiday (DTS 5.1)http://www.4shared.com/audio/8G9tChlU/Francis_Dunnery__Dorie_Jackson....
> > > ● Grooverdose - Don't Think (DTS 5.1)http://www.4shared.com/audio/ANiJYftu/Grooverdose_-_Dont_Think__DTS_....
>
> > > If the music from Jackie Greene doesn't play, just rename to .dts
>
> > > By the way, can he be invited to the group? his mail is
> > > scalissema...@hotmail.com
>
> > > thank you
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