12-19-2002, 03:17 PM
(fuente: Digitalbits, audiorevolution.com)
Confirmado por Alan Parsons:
Diciembre 13, 2002
"Reliable sources close to AudioRevolution.com report that in a conference at the Surround 2002 Expo in Beverly Hills today, engineer Alan Parsons spoke on the topic of Pink Floyd’s Dark Side of the Moon being mixed for DVD-Audio (see AudioRevolution.com lead story from last week’s email).
Parsons confirmed that the version of Dark Side on DVD-Audio that has been heard around Los Angeles was a working version of the quad mix on a DVD-Audio disc. He confirmed that the band was in fact working on a dedicated 5.1 version which he was sure was going to be a DVD-Audio title. EMI, Floyd’s label, backs DVD-Audio in the U.S. Strangely, Parsons who engineered the legendary Dark Side album 30 years ago, is not part of the new mixing sessions based on a decision made by the band – says Parsons. After thirty years of hearing his work, Parson says he has lots of ideas of things he wanted to do differently if he were to get a chance. He isn’t.
Release dates, an official announcement and other details were not released but a 30th anniversary release seems to make sense at this point. If you could order the DVD-Audio title early, which you can’t at this point, it might become the biggest selling title in the new audio format’s history on its first shipment."
Suena bien no???, no conozco mucho a Pink, Homer es el sabio en este tema.. supongo que será compra obligada para ti....
El tema es sobre el dvd-audio, en realidad aún no he podido escuchar alguno, mucho menos el SACD de sony, pero si se escucha de poca en un dvd-video, no me quiero imaginar como se escuchara con menor compresion... WUAAAOW!!!
(ahora imaginenselo escucharlo y verlo junto al dvd de "El mago de OZ"...) :wink:
Confirmado por Alan Parsons:
Diciembre 13, 2002
"Reliable sources close to AudioRevolution.com report that in a conference at the Surround 2002 Expo in Beverly Hills today, engineer Alan Parsons spoke on the topic of Pink Floyd’s Dark Side of the Moon being mixed for DVD-Audio (see AudioRevolution.com lead story from last week’s email).
Parsons confirmed that the version of Dark Side on DVD-Audio that has been heard around Los Angeles was a working version of the quad mix on a DVD-Audio disc. He confirmed that the band was in fact working on a dedicated 5.1 version which he was sure was going to be a DVD-Audio title. EMI, Floyd’s label, backs DVD-Audio in the U.S. Strangely, Parsons who engineered the legendary Dark Side album 30 years ago, is not part of the new mixing sessions based on a decision made by the band – says Parsons. After thirty years of hearing his work, Parson says he has lots of ideas of things he wanted to do differently if he were to get a chance. He isn’t.
Release dates, an official announcement and other details were not released but a 30th anniversary release seems to make sense at this point. If you could order the DVD-Audio title early, which you can’t at this point, it might become the biggest selling title in the new audio format’s history on its first shipment."
Suena bien no???, no conozco mucho a Pink, Homer es el sabio en este tema.. supongo que será compra obligada para ti....
El tema es sobre el dvd-audio, en realidad aún no he podido escuchar alguno, mucho menos el SACD de sony, pero si se escucha de poca en un dvd-video, no me quiero imaginar como se escuchara con menor compresion... WUAAAOW!!!
(ahora imaginenselo escucharlo y verlo junto al dvd de "El mago de OZ"...) :wink:
"OoohsiMamiYoMeAcuerdo" :multi:
aka Jerry. Desde Pejelandia para el mundo.
DVD's RequeteBienPincheChidotes!
aka Jerry. Desde Pejelandia para el mundo.
DVD's RequeteBienPincheChidotes!