miglto wrote to me and believes that Live in Paris is an analog recording, as he believes that Al Schmitt did not start recording in digital until around 2007.
For what it's worth, and it's probably not worth much, I don't think a digital recording from 2001 would sound as good as what I hear on this ORG LP.
I was preparing to write to Al Schmitt directly and ask him about this matter, but he died three years ago.
miglto wrote to me and believes that Live in Paris is an analog recording, as he believes that Al Schmitt did not start recording in digital until around 2007.
For what it's worth, and it's probably not worth much, I don't think a digital recording from 2001 would sound as good as what I hear on this ORG LP.
I was preparing to write to Al Schmitt directly and ask him about this matter, but he died three years ago.
Hahahaha the shit that gets posted
I think there is a way to analyze the source
and if
I’m correct there are those among us who can tell
Us.
Bruce for one lol.
Take it away Bruce
I play ”Live In Paris” on vinyl regularly, and it sounds amazing here… It sounds very much ”live” and ”alive” so to speak. A great album back and forth.
I rather listen to a studio than live album of hers. I find her voice to be too limited for a live performance. She benefits from more production offered by a studio recording...but that's just me. Check out her studio recordings as well and decide for yourself. Aside for my issue with her voice, that live album captures the concert ambiance, piano and rest of the musicians nicely.
Her voice is hard to capture , very nuanced with plenty inflictions , under powered systems will hear her shouty , too damped as bad tone , poor Timbre and she sounds nasal ..!
Her voice is hard to capture , very nuanced with plenty inflictions , under powered systems will hear her shouty , too damped as bad tone , poor Timbre and she sounds nasal ..!
That's great! Why don't you start a new thread, and tell us about your system? There's a lot of love for tubes and vinyl and panel speakers here, as you know!