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prince in hi-res 24-bit query Hi all, is there any prince album available in hi-res right now across the board? hd tracks only has AOA (24bit/44.1khz), the others have disappeared. So if I need me some 24-bit/96KHz (or higher) prince, is there any option at all? If there have been any past threads, please point me to it. I missed the boat earlier when HD tracks had around the world in a day. Funky alien | |
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They're available on Qobuz and the Pono store. [Edited 10/12/15 5:44am] | |
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Pono prince is only 16-bit/44.1, which is CD quality. I want actual hi-res. Let me check if Qobuz is any different. Funky alien | |
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qobuz is also merely lossless, CD quality. No 24-bit. So only one truly high-res prince album available, AOA. which has been mastered awfully. Or am I wrong? [Edited 10/12/15 6:02am] Funky alien | |
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Qobuz has several 24/96 Prince albums for download. And Pono has them in 24/192. | |
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thanks for the good news. that's strange...in india i can only see the 16 bit ones in pono.... Funky alien | |
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Funkyalien said: qobuz is also merely lossless, CD quality. No 24-bit. So only one truly high-res prince album available, AOA. which has been mastered awfully. Or am I wrong? [Edited 10/12/15 6:02am] Unless the 24/96 versions were constructed from the original master tapes (which they're not), then it is utterly pointless. If the source material doesn't have the resolution and detail in the first place, then there's nothing to add. It's a bit like transferring a VHS to a blu-ray - you don't suddenly get an HD picture! So, why do you want hi-res versions that aren't? ...we have only scratched the surface of what the mind can do...
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If you had the vinyl and played on a really good turntable that was hooked up to a laptop with audacity of some such couldn't you record in whatever bitrate/format you wanted? Comin str8 outta Preston... | |
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. Based on what? It's clear those HD releases from a while ago came from digital masters WBR made in the late 1980s/early 1990s and there's no reason to assume those weren't in a higher-than-CD-quality format. © Bart Van Hemelen
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yes, but it's never the same thing. I could make a few needle drops at 320, world of difference. I don't have industry-standard decoding stuff at home. I'm kinda liking hi-res. the led zep ones from hdtracks are amazing. also check out songs in the key of life (stevie). with hi-res, I think I might a digital alternative to vinyl after all. Funky alien | |
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True, they are higher-than-CD quality format, from what I've heard. Interestingly, the only one that fails to excite me is AOA. A casual sample listen on hd tracks reveals the same problems with compression on breakdown, for example. Funky alien | |
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. Note that Jimmy Page is deeply involved in those Led Zep remasters; they've been releasing "updates" every couple of years. Hence me saying that we should have had several rounds of Prince "remasters" already. © Bart Van Hemelen
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. . [Edited 10/14/15 5:21am] © Bart Van Hemelen
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BartVanHemelen said:
. Based on what? It's clear those HD releases from a while ago came from digital masters WBR made in the late 1980s/early 1990s and there's no reason to assume those weren't in a higher-than-CD-quality format. How is it "clear" they were made from digital masters from WB? Can you substantiate that assertion? And, furthermore, if you claim these were done in the late 80s / early 90s then they STILL wouldn't have the extra resolution or bit - depth as this technology wasn't available until 1996! Next..... ...we have only scratched the surface of what the mind can do...
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Funkyalien said:
True, they are higher-than-CD quality format, from what I've heard. Interestingly, the only one that fails to excite me is AOA. A casual sample listen on hd tracks reveals the same problems with compression on breakdown, for example. You can't say it's true - they may have been taken from the cd files, tweaked a bit and then saved in hi-res format - you will hear a "difference", but it doesn't mean they are genuine hi-res remasters from the original master tapes. Stick.to buying actual, lovingly manufactured and processed reworks - on blu-ray pure audio, I've got Wonder's Songs in th Key of Life, Marley's Legend, Queen's Night at the Opera and Genesis Selling England by the Pound. They're all amazing, all worked from the original master and, in most cases, overseen by the original recording engineer and band members. ...we have only scratched the surface of what the mind can do...
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Remember that you can only hear improvement if the hi-res files are from a better source.
If you take the hi-res file and convert them to CD quality 44.kHz/16bits they sound identical.
I recently found out the 80's Linn drum samples are 8-bit, but their analog circuits sound great.
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epronk said: Remember that you can only hear improvement if the hi-res files are from a better source.
If you take the hi-res file and convert them to CD quality 44.kHz/16bits they sound identical.
I recently found out the 80's Linn drum samples are 8-bit, but their analog circuits sound great.
see: https://xiph.org/~xiphmon...young.html
Correct - it's what I said. However, there are plenty of fakes, where the "hi-res" wasn't mastered from the original. It's just a cd quality file, tampered with (lime adding subtle treble for a bit more brightness) and saved in hi-res fooling some in to thinking it was an HD version. Unless it is clear that the work has been sourced from the original master, I'm not interested ...we have only scratched the surface of what the mind can do...
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"Wreakastow!".... come on? say it again this time louder The world's problems like climate change can only be solved through strategic long-term thinking, not expediency. In other words all the govts. need sacking!
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Q. If you wanted to buy a Sam Cooke album (in better than cd quality) where would you go?
A. The Wrecka Stow! The world's problems like climate change can only be solved through strategic long-term thinking, not expediency. In other words all the govts. need sacking!
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You're either talking remastered versions - not likely in the case of Prince, or it's placebo. https://xiph.org/~xiphmon...young.html The world's problems like climate change can only be solved through strategic long-term thinking, not expediency. In other words all the govts. need sacking!
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The HDTracks are sourced from the recent Grudman vinyl masters. Those ones are different. Always cry 4 love, never cry 4 pain. | |
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I do not want to get into any debates about whether hi-res sounds better than the vinyl. My point is, in the digital domain, it's safer to stick to the 24 bit digital versions whenever they are available, because I think the hi-res versions are a welcome break from the loudness wars and sound way, way better than the CD.In a word, the masters are good.
If you like vinyl, which I do, 16-bit CDs always, always sound too bright, or too tinny, or lack headroom.
The hi-res sometimes exceeds the vinyl quality, in my case at least convincingly so for Thriller, Amaerican Beauty, Beggar's Banquet and Led Zep I and II. I do not own a matching Prince hi-res yet to comment.
That's a shame because a 24/192 version of, at the very least, 'Prince' or 'Parade' is way, way overdue.
I like hi-res, it sounds so good, and it's so expensive I don't buy many albums but only the ones I will listen to a significant number of times.....
Is the HD tracks AOA worth getting? The mastering isn't Prince's finest moment, IMO, so am sceptical of what a 24/44.1 version can do to improve that....maybe someone more knowledgeable can comment..... [Edited 10/27/15 10:12am] Funky alien | |
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And that introduces another cost element into the mix, the blu-ray player. Blu-ray and all hi-res suffer from the same problem.....so few works are available in that format. You cannot download 'The Wall' even, imagine. I wonder when hi-res downloads will go mainstream....will they ever? Funky alien | |
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I get the Warner versions 24bits@192Khz directly from somebody who works there. I made some comparison and the results are mixed. Controversy and Parade are really great, but for example For You and 1999 seems really too thin in comparison with my CD version !
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now that's really interesting! 1999 thin in comparison to the CD? Funky alien | |
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Yes ! as if it was not the same Master that was used for the two versions... "You can skate around the issue if you like,
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