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Posted by dennis on 05-25-2004 at13:19:
DFBB Re-Issue
I was listening to DFBB in the truck and what I think this CD needs more than bonus & live tracks is just to be mastered louder. I know in the mid to late 80's they liked to master the CDs at a lower volume. DFBB is very quiet!
It's a shame to not ba able to crank this CD as it should be played!
Really Friggin' Loud!
So I think it's fine without bonus tracks! Just make it real loud!
Posted by dorfsmith on 05-25-2004 at13:20:
Posted by Squidzit on 05-25-2004 at13:22:
Maybe he just needs some bazookas in his truck!
Posted by Mark on 05-25-2004 at14:09:
You're right Dennis. It does need to be remastered louder. Seriously
Posted by DaLe on 05-25-2004 at14:14:
11 !!!
Posted by Lost Canine on 05-25-2004 at14:17:
If any recording was meant to be played loud, it is DFBB.
Posted by Mark on 05-25-2004 at14:39:
The re-released Lost Dogs Scenic Routes sounds so much better than the original version.
Posted by bereal on 05-25-2004 at17:18:
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Originally posted by Mark
The re-released Lost Dogs Scenic Routes sounds so much better than the original version. |
That's one cool disc!
Posted by dennis on 05-25-2004 at19:19:
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Originally posted by Mark
You're right Dennis. It does need to be remastered louder. Seriously |
Thank you!
Posted by dennis on 05-25-2004 at19:19:
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Originally posted by Lost Canine
If any recording was meant to be played loud, it is DFBB. |
What did Q say? "Great F*ckin' Noise?"
Posted by dennis on 05-25-2004 at19:20:
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Originally posted by Mark
The re-released Lost Dogs Scenic Routes sounds so much better than the original version. |
I just have the original!
Posted by ToryNotion on 05-25-2004 at20:34:
I did a mix cd project for my sister in laws wedding shower awhile back and
the burning software I used had some wav editing features. I boosted the volume on some of the tracks that were real low. I don't think it was that hard. I don't have a copy of DFBB anymore so if you'd be so kind as to send me yours for my experiments...
Posted by dennis on 05-26-2004 at08:53:
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Originally posted by ToryNotion
I did a mix cd project for my sister in laws wedding shower awhile back and
the burning software I used had some wav editing features. I boosted the volume on some of the tracks that were real low. I don't think it was that hard. I don't have a copy of DFBB anymore so if you'd be so kind as to send me yours for my experiments... |
Posted by Mark on 05-26-2004 at09:02:
I've thought of trying this myself. I think a program I have will also do this.
Posted by dennis on 05-26-2004 at10:45:
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Originally posted by Mark
I've thought of trying this myself. I think a program I have will also do this. |
Well, that would be cool
Motorcycle is nice & loud!
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