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I was simply referring to the fact that whoever did the upmix on this had three channels to work with as compared to two, which is what the vast majority of upmixers have to work with.
Ah! Makes sense now.
I was simply referring to the fact that whoever did the upmix on this had three channels to work with as compared to two, which is what the vast majority of upmixers have to work with.
Was this the software that Sony developed but doesn't distribute? I saw an article recently on some software that Sony helped develop (I believe fairly recently and I have forgotten who does the distribution and the name of the software) that essentially extracts individual instruments from a stereo track to make multis from it. Is this the software you are referring to? The video demo I saw of it was pretty impressive (for the record I'm a graphic artist--I don't use or know about this kinda stuff) but they generally make those things to show the software off. It seemed (being the operative word here) as if the software was doing a great job...but how would I know? Can you tell me anything about these tools and how well they work? It sounds like your view isn't all that positive of the particular software you're referring to.
Here's what I expected the package to look like. Has anybody seen one that looks like this:
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I think you only get that if you buy the miles davis headphone set. They're expensive just check the ebay listings. Doesn't look like theres an extra cd, and I can't tell if there are extras like dolby headphone, alternate dts mixes, and digital files some of the other Monster discs have.
Which begs the question, what were the dvds we've been buying produced for? Nothing on my case says it is a promo. It looks like a regular for sale item to me.
Folks might want to call magnolia audio and ask if they have this. When they said "CD" originally, they most likely meant the version shown here. Missed the fact originally that the folks selling this dismissed the fact the CD might have come with a DVD.
http://www.magnoliaav.com/
1717 Harrison Street San Francisco, CA 94103
(415) 575-1022
FYI, Sketches of Spain SuperDisc seems to be now available from Monster Music for $25.
FYI, Sketches of Spain SuperDisc seems to be now available from Monster Music for $25.
Looks like they are all gone at Monster Music.com. So if you didn't get one you are SOL.
I ordered this from Moster a few days ago and just got a shipping confirmation. I'll let you all know if I get an empty box, but I'm optimistic.
For sale in DVD case:
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Miles-Davis-Sketches-Spain-Monster-High-Definition-Superdisc-5-1-DVD-/261149739862?_trksid=p2047675.m1850&_trkparms=aid%3D222002%26algo%3DSIC.FIT%26ao%3D1%26asc%3D11%26meid%3D4640412013941280870%26pid%3D100011%26prg%3D1005%26rk%3D1%26sd%3D251110636319%26
As for the sonics, I rather enjoy it, though they saved the best separation and impact for last. Making 3-track into 5.1 has to be very tricky and as we know, neither KIND OF BLUE or TIME OUT came out well on SACD. This one has superb sound and some exceptional separation, and is a must for any fan of Miles and the album (like me). Perhaps the most important thing is that they had the original 3-tracks to work with, and didn't just upmix from the stereo mixdown source. Regardless, an album still begging to find new acolytes, since it's probably still among the more underrated in the Miles catalog.
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I ordered this from Moster a few days ago and just got a shipping confirmation. I'll let you all know if I get an empty box, but I'm optimistic.