The only thing I don't like about the packaging of Wax Time LPs is their tendency to put the Allmusic review in the sleevenotes. The album is badly in need of a proper scrubbing, and sounds as noisy as ever, but we still love giving it a spin. I'm not good with lists. You can read a review of a Vinyl Lover's John Cale reissue on this site. or someone at the American affiliate made some foolish mastering choices and forced them on the Bell Sound cutting engineer. I might back off those Ermitage records and keep looking. I bought one, a Blind Willie McTell. Blues and Jazz I recommend Muddy Waters sings Big Bill Broonzy. I just tried listening to my first "Wax Time Records" reissue of Albert King's 1962 debut album, "The Big Blues". doi: 10.1016/j.nec.2014.11.018. I have some Elvis gold CDs that sound better. I'm sure I'm not making this up, I have a distinct memory of buying a Stevie Wonder album, I think it was Innervisions, on the 'Music Lovers' label that sounded dreadful and if I was in any dohbt that the source used wasn't analogue, or in any way near the master, you could hear the CD that was used to cut the vinyl actually skipping. So while it's true that this LP sounds as if the movie soundtrack was being played through an old radio, I feel that the people at Doxy put their best effort on giving the collectors a high quality product, at least regarding manufacturing. West Hollywood, CA 90069". Or just 44.1/24 masquerading as 88/24? When I played the record back, it played beautifully with no more skips. I think it speaks for itself. The worst-sounding piece of 180gr vinyl in my collection. http://disc.gs/Review. I would move Doxy Music / Doxy Records from the "generally avoid" to the "check before buy" category. This goes way back to the original Mobile Fidelity LP's from the 70's and 80's. ". eck, any version of an album is "sourced" at some point from the master, regardless of how many copies, remixes of digitizations have occcured. The VA's Office of Accountability and Whistleblower Protection (OAWP) began investigating the alleged misconduct in November 2021 in response to the OMI's findings, according to internal emails . I recently got our latest test pressing from Optimal and it's up to their usual standards, we've never ever had any quality issues with them over dozens of releases so if you are getting poor Optimal pressings I'd suspect it's because some stage in the process is outside of their control, as for the others I don't think there's very much between any of them on a good day and the only one I'd hesitate using is GZ. And, do they have the samehigh compression applied? Third fact. This is unfortunate because, as you note, LPs cut from hi-rez digital can sound fantastic. Probably different sources. It is HUGE. Under 120X power, I gently pushed the material out of the grooves with the clean tip of a wooden toothpick. Then on the other side 3 versions of I think Jeepster. The T-Rex "Electric Warrior" reissue is also "apparently" Hi Resolution digital, though I haven't heard it. And I must say. unlike MANY recent official reissues from the major labels, the WaxTime records are absolutely free of pops/clicks and surface noise! See their past imports and exports, including shipments to Charlois Cooperage Usa in Cloverdale, California. I have purchased more than one pop/rock WaxTime LP. Audiokarma is about to undergo a server change and upgrade. You'd think there'd be some obsessive on the internet keeping track of this stuff. Why the difference? The question is, is there an easy way to identify if the vinyl is reproduced from original tapes or was there an engineer somewhere remastering them to suit his own ears? Pepper. for Beatles recording engineer Geoff Emmerick at a mastering session where I got to hear the master tape that Geoff had flown over from the U.K. for a planned 30th Anniversary CD edition. A lot of websites that sell new re-issues have little to no information about the pressing. Often you can see a "WG/NRP" on the inner groove area, which means "Wes Garland at Nashville Record Productions" did the cutting even though the credits say "mastered by Bob Irwin". Rolling Stones - 70s and 80s; 48/24K; compressed. Rolling Stones, "Rarities 1971 - 2005". But still other times you get nothing, yet you're asked to plunk down big bucks for these reissues. I suspect it was either a bad sounding tape supplied by Decca (though why?) But believe whatever you want. The really important question is, are theextra tracks 88/24? Of course they have their own set of problems. The bottom line is, be careful. I have bought a lot of reissues years ago without the knowledge of digital to vinyl sacrilege that I now know about. Some Girls came from the tapes, so I suppose it depended on the condition of the tapes. To this day I think it's my brightest-sounding LP. And even if they did, as a new collector, is it trial and error or is there a comprehensive list out there of the good and not so good producers? If you buy from Sundazed, for instance, you can be assured that the original tape was used as the source, because Sundazed's Bob Irwin, who has worked for Sony's Legacy division for years producing CD reissues, is very focused on using masters. ERMITAGE Record Number: ERM 160-2 UPC: 8014394101603 Country: ITALY D/A Code: Analog CD Beethoven, Symphony #5 + Rehearsal. Rolling Stones, "Stripped" double LP. Leonard Cohens "Old Ideas" is digital, resolution unknown, but quite nice sounding. We compared and the difference was so great, we at first thought the ZYX was a different arrangement and performance. Same deal for Jazz Wax Records, too -- more public domain stuff that appears to be 'mastered' from CDs. A couple of obviously legit reissues II recently bought are two outstanding Johnny Winter reissues, Second Winter and Johnny Winter And Live from Friday Music that are the best I have ever heard these recordings by a mile. I have to agree concerning the 4MwB pressings. I'm not good with lists. I pinpointed the skips and examined them under my hand-held microscope and saw lots of silvery specks all over it. I emailed Music on Vinyl and this is the response I got. One of their LPs I bought had a blob of glue in the middle of side one, and this was a $40 Comus LP. This is an exchange with HD Tracks I had a while ago. They sound fantastic to me, but note they do not say original analog masters. While I do try to chiefly hunt down original pressings of my favorite albums, the occasional re-release is unavoidable for the unobtainable. This is supposed to sound good. But to much confusion and poor information about the source. Just because something's been pressed on 180 gram vinyl doesn't mean its going to sound good or that it was sourced from analog. Keywords: health care costs, unannounced standardized patients, medical ethics; medical records; quality of health care. Maintains working knowledge of quality . All the jazz albums I've bought on WaxTime sound horrible, in some cases like they didn't even use a CD source, but perhaps an MP3! The quality of vinyl that consumers buy is actually the responsibility of the labels and not the pressing plants, labels should monitor what they are putting into the market and withdraw any faulty pressing runs, it's labels quality control that is failing vinyl, too many people skipping test presses or not even bothering to listen to them, Lack of provenance and of relying on familiar "Good Housekeeping"-style labels are pervasive. RHINO 180g Jazz - seems they pressed mainly ATLANTIC stuff. We use analog & digital sources, for the majority of our releases we use high res digital files sourced from the master tapes. Marginal improvement over the CD. I read on the web that The Japan EMI reissue Blue Note Mono Prenium are fake reissue analog and in fact these are from the master digital RVG. I know the individual components are quality pieces because I never buy any hardware or software (the real subject of this article) that hasn't received some favourable reviews from credible sources, so I am sure it's that they are not complementing each other as a system. Best see if you can find a review before purchase, or whether you can give it a listen. I have sent emails to Capital and 4 Men with Beards about the source of certain LPs and they never responded. has been recently discussed regarding "HD" downloads and of other digital files (and even including analog formats). How do these rate? Readers of Audiostream.com know the subject of "what's in a name?" But HD Tracks says 88kHz/24bit files. In Southern Italy instead, in the territories of the . Not an audiophile quality release, but it may be a good addition to a collection just as a document. Hey! The Doors, Box set from a few years ago, 192/24k digital. ). Rolling Stones - 60's catalog reissues; 2.8Mhz, DSD. Perhaps they don't have the dynamic range of a re-mastered LP from a major label, but I find the sound quite enjoyable on my vintage system. I had the original European vinyl. There never was a true mono master for many of these. Every time I played it (which of course wasn't often) I had to tell myself, "This is supposed to sound good. From: Support [mailto:contact@hdtracks.com] Discussion in 'Music Forums' started by T68, Feb 16, 2019. Actual production runs may not be as consistent as test pressings. Uberlight Flex LED Task Light Is Up to the Task! Some benefits of recordkeeping are: Records are a simple, easy, and cost-effective management tool. Digital, most likely 48/24, but Adam Ayant didn't want to say. October 23, 2020. Yet they state quite clearly on the back that they were pressed at RTI and mastered by Kevin Gray and Joe Reagoso from the original Columbia Tapes. I've heard better MP3s than some of their presses. Anyone have any experince with the following: I have bought a couple of records from this label for $15+tax: Ray Charles and Grant Green, and found the quality to be poor. Not even close and obviously cut from a commercial CD. Leonard Cohen - the 4 men with Beards reissues - "Apparently" all Hi-Rez digital Patricia Barbers "Caf Blue" is a 44.1/16k recording, but the LP is very listenable. And there there are those boots with those 180 gram gold and black stickers used by gray area companies like Scorpio. Then the labels mentioned above, steer clear of anything from Doxy, it is virtually guaranteed to be 44.1/16. If need be I add a note to the review section underneath the release. I just got a Carole King simply vinyl, cleaned with that $4,000 record cleaner Mikey talked about at T.H.E. Epub . She hit the brakes, put some money in my elder brother's hands (he was the bravest of us three boys, although not the eldest) and said "Tell the store owner that your mom wants to buy the man hanging in the window." Not one single click or pop. Sound is Ok, sounds digital, a bit flat. So not really "original masters". The past 10 years, as vinyl picked up popularity again, it seemed like an onslaught of companies offering "audiophile 180G" vinyl. Of course, you will need to already have a turntable and phono amp but, if you already have these items, the AU-D4 ADC is an ideal budget digitisation option. The packaging is replicated to the finest detail, they knew what they are doing. The Bottom Line: Supply & Demand. Wax Time reissues are sold widely by reputable record stores like Amoeba and Rasputin, and while not in the price range of the true audiophile masterings, they're not exactly cheap, eithertypically about $20 retail at a brick and mortar store. These "bad" labels have their place and often provide a service for people who want more than Living Stereo and certain Blue Note records in their music diet. The opinions here are educated, thoughtful and easy to come by. The same problem exists for audiophile CD reissues also. @Michael Fremer can you comment on whether the 2020 50th Anniversay cut of Abraxas by Kevin Gray is AAA? How many remastered versions of Dark Side of the Moon have there been thus far? Even Kevin Gray don't want to tell me what is it really. horrible." So I will continue to purchase WaxTime records. I am not impressed with the quality controls in the press/release process at Wax Time, a record company out of Spain. If it's a CD, which is probably is, then it's an excellent sounding CD. I've been around vinyl since the 70s and many of the Scorpio records sound good and have stickers stating "manufactured by Rhino" (whatever that means). When I first played it, it sounded so bad I thought there was something wrong with my system. That belies a lack of understanding of how cutting to vinyl works. Nirvana, Nevermind, Simply Vinyl. The tell-tale sign to me is that, while the jacket art is pretty close to the original, the label never is -- it's always a Wax Time label, never Columbia, etc. To: martin The SV reissue was bright and hard by comparison. My reference recording is Sheffield Lab's direct to analogue recording of James Newton Howard & Friends. There are a lot of factors that go into whether an LP sounds good or not, and whether digital was involved is only one of them. I'm truly happy with it. My sources told me back then that Bob's people brought both ProTools files and an analog master tape to the mastering sessions for Modern Times and Bob went with the digital files. It's definitely a good effort. I guaranty you, the ZYX was cut either from a CD or some other source that the mastering engineer completely ruined when he cut it. Can anyone chime in about the simply vinyl nick drake releases? Great article, and critical subject matter. All your speculation is cute. I know that since there was no "Magical Mystery Tour" LP for the U.K. (it was a double EP containing only side one of the American LP) and that side two of the Mo-Fi LP was the same "horrid electronically reprocessed for stereo" used by Capitol, that that record was sourced from Capitol, but what others used "3rd and 4th generation copies"?
. Simply Vinyl refuses to identify sources. . Putting on the Fly,Electric Warrior after the 12" has people bopping around the room. The low end was muddy (thought it was my old ears at first), sloppy mid and highs. Create or Clone a Quality Record; Edit a Quality Record; Share a Quality . That's their right of course, but I swear it's almost like a disease..okay, I'm probably ranting about this in the wrong place. I have a general idea of what people on here think of this site (see below), but maybe, just maybe, this is a way for all of us to be a part of the solution. Love the record, it sounds just a tad muddy. The whole set. The source was some kind of digitally sourced, noise reduced flat sonic wash with all the life and dynamics sucked out. That is, out of 1026 observations that were identified at the species rank in iNaturalist, 39 had an incorrect genus, 25 an incorrect family, and . Thanks! Trust your ears. We have Received a Contact Inquiry From Martin Thanks! Glad someone else noticed. the Amazon Associates Program via amazon.com. Also, how about somebody starts a company to release 00's music that is remastered without the massive compression (provided it's not squashed for posterity in the mixing stage already) -- I know Arcade Fire and The National have put out some great releases, but just imagine how awesome that stuff would be if MoFi remastered it with 50% more dynamic range. Consider The OXFAM Online Record Store, Platter World in Garfield, NJ Closing End of December, 2014, Record Score of the Day at The Princeton Record Exchange. So this means I concentrate nearly all my spending on mint used LPs which is sort of a shame for the record companies and artists, I'd like to buy new vinyl but it's like a 50/50 proposition that it will be mastered and cut correctly unless, of'course, I source it from MoFi or the others Mickey mentions. There are some excellent vinyl reissue labels that use original anaolg sources and produce very good lps such as Analogue Productions, Speakers Corner Records, RhinOvinyl, Classic Records, Impulse!, Sundazed, etc. Great read Mikey, thanks! I've lost count I must say. The only way to teach these companies that won't clearly state the source of a recording is to not buy their records. However, all the trouble began when I got to track 5 and it skipped twice (very bad, jumpy skips). Sent: Mittwoch, 4. There is amazing variation,the "Exile" reissue sounds like a shrill, lifeless compressed mess. Digital something, and not good. I'm thinking of getting this LP, since it seems to be the only release of the original soundtrack for "Psycho" on vinyl (I compared it to the movie and it's definitely not a re-recording). Hey we need to bring back those goofy AAD designations that used to be on CDs, where it was implied that DDD was somehow the ideal, but now we need them for vinyl -- AAA implying pure analog recording, mixing, and mastering! Call me crazy but I think this would sound much better. Total Time: 77'38') Price $ 3.99 Quantity - + Total $ 3.99 Add to cart BRO Code: 163765 Units: 1 Record Label: ERMITAGE Hi Michael and the crew! These were widely anticipated in Japan, but soon after they came out, a number of independent specialist retailers in Japan stopped selling them, citing the dubiousness of the sources, indeed, some audio journalists published in Japan did a detailed comparison to originals, and also expressed serious doubts about the validity of the sources. Are you changing your recommendations of the Fairport Convention reisuses on FMWB? Great sounding, good dynamics. This guide is intended for owners and operators of all PWSs serving fewer than 10,000 persons. I sometimes think these labels would do better getting a mint, native original LP, cleaning it, transferring it to 30 ips tape via a reference level set up and then cutting again. One of the grand promises of health care digitization through the adoption of EHRs was better quality reporting and a path to improving day-to-day clinical outcomes by reinforcing best practices and modifying poor-quality care. Marche Hongroise, Schumann . Subject: RE: Contact Inquiry From HDtracks. I think at this point any astute observer knows that "Form the original tapes" can mean anything, as in fact, EVERYTHING is ultimately sourced from the original tape if the recording was analog. Leonard Cohens"10 new songs" also digital. Look at the job Sony Legacy did with Bernard Purdie's Soul Drums. Here is the confirmation I recently received from them: "Thank you for your interest in Exhibit Records. Heard a $12 copy of Pete La Roca's Basra in one shop on a basic system that sounded pretty flat, and a few months later I was in a store where they were spinning the 1995 reissue, and it sounded great. So your best bet for a good sounding reissue would be the record company that owns the recording. Sylvie Vartan. Simply Vinyl is pure chance, you never know what you get. Something is definitely wrong with that Hyper Magnum Sound Direct Mix Stereo. BTW: the Mobile Fidelity MMT CASSETTE has side two in real stereo, like the German MMT LP! So i buy my lps produce before the digital era, with warts and all. But there's no guaranty the LP was actually cut from the tape because Sundazed doesn't specify who cut and from what. I have plenty of LPs from the 50s, 60s and 70s that were cut 100% analog every step of the way (obviously) and still sound horrible. Benefits of Record Keeping Record keeping has many benefits and can help you improve the operation and management of your system. Very sad. The audio has noticeable background noise, but it's definitely because of the source and not from the record itself. I cannot quiet put my finger on it. Bought it anyway, and wasn't super happy. Price: 85. After I cleaned out the mass, I used my Record Doctor V vacuum record cleaner with a small mix of distilled water and 99% isopropyl alcohol and sucked out the residue. And here's a reissue to steer WAY clear of WaxTime Lilith and others and the public domain, What about the Japan EMI DBLP Blue Note mono Reissue. Digital, most likely 48/24k. A look a the photos of the tape boxes that appered in the box set were very revealing. Yup, "Old Ideas" on vinyl sounds remarkably better than the CD that came with it. Seems to be known for its superiority over other, questionable reissues. And if a $60 LP from a major label is remastered from the best original sources, but comes out with a lot of crackling well, I would RATHER get some $13 LPs possibly cut from dubious sources but with absolutely no surface noise. How many generations down they were is open to debate but MMT was definitely 4th generation. I'm so glad you brought this subject up because I buy lots of vinyl..new reissue vinyl and when I pay on average $30 per album I certainly do not want one cut from a cdI gave up collecting cd's and don't want my lp's sounding like or cut from cd'sthanks for the information about music on vinylI have bought quite a few of these and the price for them is not cheap! - My pressing of "Pink Moon" does not appear to have been manufactured by Simply Vinyl. Quality of Miles Davis on Ermitage 180 gram Vinyl Discussion in ' Music Forums ' started by T68, Feb 16, 2019 . This whole ordeal took me about 40 minutes (can't rush this process if you don't want to ruin an otherwise mint record) and it was well worth it, but what a hassle. I bought 3 records, opened only 1 - Jacob Fischer Trio/My Romance. Isn't this what the search engine is for? 1,2 The move from vision to reality is not as simple as we would like, however. He heard the HF boost and was outraged. No information is lost. We do get it from certain labels, like Mobile Fidelity, ORG, ORG Music, Analogue Productions, Music Matters, IMPEX, Mosaic, Rhino, Pure Pleasure, Speakers Corner, Reference Recordings, more recently Sony/Legacy and probably a few others I can't recall off the top of my head. However, the LP reissue is 44.1/24 and compressed. Great article and followup posts. Mark has experience in auditing, improving processes, and writing procedures for Quality, Environmental, and Occupational Health & Safety Management Systems, and is certied as a . Hi Michael and everybody. The fact is, these are obviously not from analog tape. I ask that question every time I buy new LP. In my opinion, 10 new songs suffered a bit from some wierd Pro-tools sounding stuff. I have to say, I'm very pleased with the three Doxy LPs I've bought so far. He never had the original mono tapes. BUT, since both Music Matters and Analog Productions have stated their releases are from the analog masters I can confirm that. Finally we realized it was the identical take but sounding soooo wrong, it was difficult to identify. Bob Dylan Bootleg Series 8, Tell tale signs; 44.1/16k digital. It would stand to reason the highest resolution digital files were used for the LP Can you tell me please what the original sources for the HD Tracks files are? I m waiting for an answer of Mr Michael Fremer. The purpose of the Recorder of Deeds is to ensure the accuracy of Hickory County property and land records and to preserve their continuity. Chopin . EHRs Support Provider Decision Making. Those Wayne Shorter titles, for example, were all recorded only in stereo, RVG did a simple fold down to produce a mono version. I'd take the DSD sourced vinyl over those any day as they are way closer to the masters (unboxed Decca UK pressings are a different matter, most of those sound great if you can find them in good condition). 328 Compass Poin was last sold on Aug 8, 2017 for $282,000. The Wah Wah label from Spain has reissued tons of obscure 70s records from France and Germany that I am glad I am able to own in the vinyl format, regardless of the source. Interesting reading, especially your opinions on Music On Vinyl. Ages ago I bought around 25 of them since the originals are super rare in playable condition (Meters, JB, Electric Prunes, Leon Thomas, Dr. John, Gil Scott-Heron). I'll wait for the Music Matters reissue later this year. EHRs can help providers make efficient, effective decisions about patient care, through: Improved aggregation, analysis, and communication of patient information. The original was much better. of the "Chess master" reissues from the mid '80s are actually analog, although it says "digitally mastered by" on the back. I know you want to maintain validation for your expenditure. or maybe try one of them since the price is low. They also seem to be in the habit of clearly noting transfer sources, involved engineers, studios and plants, which is always commendable. Make it updatable by anyone. If you don't like the hi-fi, you won't like the sound. I'd like to throw in my two cents: Avoid anything released by the Italian reissue label Get Back records. I would like to say that I am more of the persuasion that record companies are ripping everyone off by knowingly releasing an inferior sounding product to keep the "remaster" business going. The point is, you can't even necessarily believe what you read on the jacket! I got rid of them, I have sold them. The vinyl is noisy and Dylan's voice is all over the place. Great track selection, pretty questionable sound from various sources. I do have some records on the 'to be avoided' labels that I like but I find the whole practice disappointing. Yes, I assume they do, but judging by the low quality pressings that get to market I just don't think some labels care, or even realise just how bad their pressings are, as I said it's labels that really should be checking for themselves and rejecting poor pressings, getting things re-cut and even pulling entire runs if they aren't good enough, very few labels seem willing to do that and without mentioning any names I've talked to a few label people who really don't have a clue about quality or care. In an email exchange with MFSL, they admitted the LP's were not cut from the "original masters" but from a remix provided by Yoko Ono (who knows if digital was involved). I am seek advice about Venus Records from Japan. The Leonard Cohen live stuff recently released on vinyl is a 48/24k recording upsampled to 96/24k. Say; 1. Kevin Gray told me himself he cut them from the tapes, so yeah, believe whatever you want. For example, CD-quality audio has a sample rate of 44.1kHz, meaning the sound is sampled 44,100 times per second, and 16 bits of data are recorded per sample. Watch out when the Beatles, Stones and others get into the public domain here. The Chess edition is really weird, while the WaxTime edition sounds very natural. Can you be more specific here? eXhibit Records/Soundboard Also, I've come to the conclusion that so called "mastering" is simply a ploy to make the recording sound LOUDER. I have not yet tried any of their jazz releases. ________________________________________. It sounds quite respectable. While the Music on Vinyl might be from a high rez digital source (although given I've never seen one on HDTracks etc, maybe not), it definitely isn't just ripped from CD, as the mixes are distinctly different. Anyone else have similar quality issues with new reissues from Wax Time Records? Lots of labels have cottoned on to the fact that they can make great margins from knocking out a badly sourced record so long as they put a '180g audiophile vinyl' sticker on the front. That could mean Bob took the master tape, did his thing, produced a 96/24 file and had Wes Garland cut from that, or that he went with the tape to NRP and cut from analog (assuming NRP has a preview head equipped playback deck), but sometimes there's nothing written in the Sundazed "deadwax", which leaves buyers with not a clue as to who did the all important lacquer cut and where it was cut, which is equally important: a mastering chain is like a hi-fi system in reverse. Some of these tapes were originals, but some weren't. As Canadian primary health care (PHC) EMRs mature, there is increasing potential use of EMR data for performance measurement. In addition to communicating vital patient care information, the medical record provides documentation of appropriate evaluation, treatment, and services. These were all defective, with no top end above around 6kHz due to a screw-up somewhere along the line. 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