probably still at least a week away but stay tuned....
(7/13 EDIT ) there are rumors that all the FTA material will surface in FLAC very soon, and will hopefully be pr-FM or at least upgrades from what we have now, although the day 1 tracks sound fantastic and much better than days 2 and 3, at least the ones i have (thanks to fenningenarius for the great job ripping and uploading those). so i'm going to hold off a bit on updating these projects, since i like to avoid redundant work.
(7/13 EDIT ) there are rumors that all the FTA material will surface in FLAC very soon, and will hopefully be pr-FM or at least upgrades from what we have now, although the day 1 tracks sound fantastic and much better than days 2 and 3, at least the ones i have (thanks to fenningenarius for the great job ripping and uploading those). so i'm going to hold off a bit on updating these projects, since i like to avoid redundant work.
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FLAC would be sweet, hear anything else on that rumor?
no word yet...hopefully soon!
Just one quick thing I noticed is that the Madison '98 Split Open and Melt is a significant upgrade. In my FTA copy the newer is perhaps a bit lower in gain but there's none of that compression warbling in the old version.
...and it's a dangerously funky 15min killing machine.
-bisforboogie
Oh....and I just remembered something else I noticed about another track in the LSP (well, my download of it anyway).
It seems that the duration tags for the Columbus '98 Cities clocks it in at 01:26:33-which caused my player to repeat it more than a few times before I figured out what was going on.
Just had it in mmy mind to let you know someday. and I guess that's today!
yup, i noticed the same thing and was immediately so pumped we got an upgrade to that shimmer-filled compression-y mess from before.
about that Cities issue (there was a similar issue w/ the Fluff and Foggy Mtn breakdown), that happened after i lopped off the Kevinspeak and reprocessed the files. not sure how to avoid that, hope it's not too annoying!
As to how to avoid it...its just a fuX0r3d-up mp3 tag - either noting an end-time quantity or total length quantity. And tags are just "text", in the most general sense, whether its song length or song title. I'm not sure if you're PC/mac/*nix, but there are lots of freeware tag editors for all and even iTunes will work in a pinch if you had to use it....though, you shouldn't need to as googling 'mp3 tag editor' gives 5/6/7lbs of free options.
So if its a recurring thing (3 tunes and counting, I guess... *grin*) its an easy fix, at least! You don't need to "re-process" them, just open 'em with a tag editor.
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