We have come up with some developments that I would like to share with you all.
We have two new albums that we are about to release that feature a new version of our calibration (that would be calibration 2.4)
It would be really helpful for us if you could have a listen and give us some...
Hi Len,
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24bit 48kHz
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plus LAME MP3 VBR 48kHz
The album is now in our catalogue.
You can listen to it online on the albums page or on the streamer along with all the other albums.
We have also uploaded some comparisons with recordings of this same pieces with other methods...
We have re-released all of them. They have all been updated to the current (more transparent) calibration 2.0f.
All our albums have been recorded using the exact same fixed physical setup (same hall, same acoustics, same stage, same mic placement and arrangement, same recording chain) so the...
I hope you like what you hear on this one :)
All our albums (new ones and old ones) are now on calibration 2.0f.
If you have albums from previous thread they will have older calibrations (whatever we had at that time). You can see what calibration you have in the tagging of the tracks.
Here is a sketch with the position of the musicians during the recording sessions.
From left to right French horn, flute, oboe, clarinet, bassoon.
The person in red represents the placement of the mics.
I have opened a new thread to share our latest work with you all:
PlayClassics album premiere for WBF members
We have a new (more transparent) calibration that we would like you to try.
This time we are offering you a master file download of sextets by Ravel, Poulenc and Françaix that I...
Once more I am coming back to the forum to share our latest work with you all.
Many of you already know about our research and have greatly contributed to making it work with your valuable feedback. Here is a link to our previous thread: PlayClassics TRT v2.0 master file giveaway for WBF...
We have used the third movement of the Beethoven Quintet for Piano and Winds to make 28 new Sound Quality Comparison demos.
You can compare our sound with versions of:
- Decca Sviatoslav Richter
- Naxos Jeno Jando
- Sony Murray Perahia
- Nimbus Records Vlado Perlemuter
- Erato Daniel Barenboim...
We have also moved the comparison demos from youtube to our page.
Here is the address in case you want to see: http://www.musicstry.com/trtsound
The page will directly compare both official YouTube videos (ours and the one you choose)