+1Would LOVE a BD~A disc..........I'd rather have a lossless 5.1 than a RBCD.
+1Would LOVE a BD~A disc..........I'd rather have a lossless 5.1 than a RBCD.
Tactile Ground is now available in 5.1. I have all the 5.1 releases , I couldn't stop myself.. Ive been a Robert Rich fan for over 10 years. I was wishing for some surround for a while.. I am very happy with these. ... but I don't know much about these versions... who mixed them, from what sources ext .. please share any info
Thank you.. I have read the info from surroundmusic.one on these releases. I guess I am wonder if anyone has analyzed these. such as are the fronts and rears equal volume or other technical notes. I may go to Robert Richs website and ask him directly. I know that many members here love to dig into this type stuff.Yeah! Fantastic music!
There is some info on: https://surroundmusic.one/album/robert-rich-tactile-ground/ - Some details you miss?
.. thanks for spending time with this. Perhaps the mix of Music from Atlas Dei is just enhanced stereo as maybe it was mixed some time ago. Seems some of the other surround releases have more discrete separation . The Biode is a fantastic release ,more active elements, sequencing and such. I am enjoying these releases as I explore them. I do plan to ask Robert Rich about them at his website in the near future.OK, I found the Atlas Dei DVD on Amazon UK and have now had a chance to spend some time with it. I have to say I find the surround mix of the DVD to be pleasant and atmospheric, but somewhat tame. The frustrating part is that there are plenty of cool elements to work with. I really like the music, so I do not regret the purchase, but I would send feedback to Robert Rich (who did the mix) to consider some more adventuresome use of the rears. When I defeat the fronts the music does not sound very different, indicating more of a double stereo. It does have an open feel in surround, but I would love to hear some of the elements finding their own place in the surround space, rather than a big stereo mix.
He has a number of pieces on offer, and I have no idea if any are approached differently. At this point I would love to hear some feedback from other members on how the other surround mixes fare. I can recommend Atlas Dei for the cool ambient electronic music, but not for the surround mix.
I did just order download for Keith Hopcraft - Route Secondaire. I like the way it sounds.
Awesome, awesome! Just purchased the flac files. I'll report back later how it all sounds after my dear wife wakes up!
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