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Post by jsdyson on May 28, 2018 22:09:59 GMT
I have a copy of TCSR -- and know some technical aspects that most people don't realize. I did some research and some people have reported that it is TOO COMPRESSED or doesn't sound good -- things like that. I can tell you why, and this is almost 100% proven. The TCSR (at least some of the copies) were distributed with both DolbyA and DBX type I noise reduction. Using both systems together is henious, but can provide BEAUTIFUL sound if you have the abillty to decode it. Some of the software that I have been writing (and it works) does a accruate DolbyA decode, and the new DBX Type I decoder is working very well. There are technical aspects which can make it a challenge, but the challgening issues have been fixed. On my Hightail repository, there are some example decoded ABBA recordings from the TCSR. These still have aliiasing from the earlier version of the Type I decoder. The new version has the aliasing mitigate, and slowly (I mean 10-30minutes), I will add some of the aliasing-mitigated versions also. The alising gives a hard edge to voices -- and removing makes them natural. So, if you have TCSR, YOU HAVE DIAMOND IN THE ROUGH. Here is the respository site: spaces.hightail.com/space/UntM4LCdcm
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Post by jsdyson on May 29, 2018 20:06:59 GMT
Something kind of interesting and has been bugging be every time that I have listened to the Super Trouper recording on the album since day one (at least back to the 1980s.)
Remember the song, and approximately 62 seconds into the song there is a chorus that starts, and is somewhat understandable but too compressed. Then going on to 80 seconds the chorus goes nuts to the point where it starts becoming difficult to understand. It is obviously over compressed to the point where the singing has morphed into a sound effect.
I have been playing the studio recordings through proper DolbyA compatible and DBX Type I compatible decoding, and the severe 'squashing' is gone. I am not touting the decoders, but rather that SuperTrouper could have been signficantly more clear all along!!! The very beginning, there is a little bit of roughness - but I haven't heard any severe roughness recently after usng some DolbyA decoding on relatively clean DolbyA encoded material. However, even then the chorus is too distorted.
I have tried all kinds of measures to recover the chorus, but something has severely damaged the material in almost every case except for the complete studio recordings version (after being decoded.) It is the FIRST TIME that I have heard the chorus in a way that seems to make sense to me.
SuperTrouper is such a nice song, and almost every copy (until now) has been distracting. The studio recordings are miracle, but need some special work to gain access to the beautiful ABBA music.
John
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