Yeah not really much of a change on both the new 50th and the live both seem same as last 2011 version that was released in immersion set. I had a listen to the apple versions but couldnt really tell much difference in what i heard compared to 2011 but then again maybe i am wrong?.
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Spinning the Wembley vinyl right now, and I have to give it a hearty thumbs up. I actually prefer it with the edits, I think. The pacing of the performance is better with those little nips and tucks. The sound quality is fantastic to my ear. I don't think I have ever enjoyed this show as much as I am enjoying it right now, and I didn't really expect more than to tick a box.
This Wembley gig sure has had an odd relationship with me over the years. First time I heard the old Brain Damage boot as a kid, I got rid of it shortly after because I hated the performance and the wonky mixing. Andy Jackson turned it completely around for me. The value of a good producer and careful editing and restoration cannot be overstated.
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Great sound and great panorama in the mix! there are many details about the position of the sounds that make the experience more alive. I didn't like DTS Estereo very much.. I prefer the new 2023 remix. The only pain is the cost of the packaging, but I definitely find it relaxing and enriching.
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There is no DTS mix of Dark Side, is there? I thought the only digital surround sound mix you can get now is the Dolby Atmos.Picture a courthouse with no fucking laws!
Picture a cathouse with no fucking whores!
Picture a shithouse with no fucking drains!
Picture a leader with no fucking brains!
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Isn't a remaster normally little more than an EQ change though? It's not like they are doing the mixing anew or something. And of course, they can apply compression, like they have unfortunately done on remasters in the past 25-30 years, although fortunately less on Pink Floyd releases than on the releases of many other bands, but as far as I can see, that is not a good thing, and if they did not do that this time I am glad they didn't.
I actually don't see that any remastering would be necessary for this album at all, as it sounded pretty much perfect to begin with. They could just have transferred the master tapes used for the original 1973 pressings and transferred it to digital domain and done nothing more as far as I am concerned. I am pretty sure that my 70s German vinyl pressing will blow away any "remaster". It blows away the 2011 CD, at least.
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Originally posted by ILuvHoney View PostIsn't a remaster normally little more than an EQ change though? It's not like they are doing the mixing anew or something. And of course, they can apply compression, like they have unfortunately done on remasters in the past 25-30 years, although fortunately less on Pink Floyd releases than on the releases of many other bands, but as far as I can see, that is not a good thing, and if they did not do that this time I am glad they didn't.
I actually don't see that any remastering would be necessary for this album at all, as it sounded pretty much perfect to begin with. They could just have transferred the master tapes used for the original 1973 pressings and transferred it to digital domain and done nothing more as far as I am concerned. I am pretty sure that my 70s German vinyl pressing will blow away any "remaster". It blows away the 2011 CD, at least.
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Can anyone verify that both stereo mixes from Blu-ray 1 and to are the same ???
if yes why !!!!!???? Why not made a version from the atmos ??? At the beginning of speak to me you hear a complete silence but with the stereo you hear the noise and also the end of on the run is different with atmos then stereo ?
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Just an FYI if you're on the fence about buying, Amazon (at least in the US) just dropped the price to $255. It was up to $488 briefly last week.For every mile of road, there's two miles of ditch. Three if you're on the Interstate. - Derek Bieri, Vice Grip Garage
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Originally posted by Glco8284 View PostCan anyone verify that both stereo mixes from Blu-ray 1 and to are the same ???
if yes why !!!!!???? Why not made a version from the atmos ??? At the beginning of speak to me you hear a complete silence but with the stereo you hear the noise and also the end of on the run is different with atmos then stereo ?
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Originally posted by ILuvHoney View PostIsn't a remaster normally little more than an EQ change though? It's not like they are doing the mixing anew or something. And of course, they can apply compression, like they have unfortunately done on remasters in the past 25-30 years, although fortunately less on Pink Floyd releases than on the releases of many other bands, but as far as I can see, that is not a good thing, and if they did not do that this time I am glad they didn't.
I actually don't see that any remastering would be necessary for this album at all, as it sounded pretty much perfect to begin with. They could just have transferred the master tapes used for the original 1973 pressings and transferred it to digital domain and done nothing more as far as I am concerned. I am pretty sure that my 70s German vinyl pressing will blow away any "remaster". It blows away the 2011 CD, at least.
The 1983 Japanese EMI CD release has always been my go to for when I want to listen to Darkside, though I'd love a chance to listen to this over my stereo.
https://www.discogs.com/release/5605...de-Of-The-Moon
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