since Alan Davey has been brought up

Richard Lockwood richard.lockwood at GMAIL.COM
Tue Aug 27 11:31:24 EDT 2013


>But having a pizza delivered isn't the same experience as hunting a
mammoth either. Times change. :)

A big Quattro Stagioni can be dangerous if you you only wound it you know...

R.


On Tue, Aug 27, 2013 at 2:13 PM, Carl Edlund Anderson <cea at carlaz.com>wrote:

> On 27 Aug 2013, at 07:55 , Jonathan Smith <smithjm77x7 at GMAIL.COM> wrote:
> >
> > That means 320 bps usually-- well well below CD quality. Surely FLAC does
> > not take that much bandwidth. He must have recordings in at least CD
> > quality.
>
> Yeah, but I'm not sure that he is as familiar with the digital music
> market as he might be.  Sure, lots of people just want a random compressed
> file that they can download and play directly in their phone or whatever.
>  I mean, a well-made AAC or MP3 at 256-320kbps sounds pretty decent in many
> circumstances. (And better than a 5th-generation cassette copy of something
> that came of a low-quality record player or commercial radio -- which is
> the kind of sound quality with which I grew up! ;)  But fans especially
> (and who is gonna be buying Alan's stuff other than fans?) will want HQ
> stuff -- otherwise places like Bandcamp and CDBaby wouldn't go to the
> trouble of providing lossless downloads.
>
> I mean: I don't think of digital downloads as a convenient accompaniment
> to something that I own principally on physical media; I think of physical
> media as ways of distributing audio recordings before there were
> better/faster ways of doing it. :)
>
> Sure, it's not the same "experience" as going to a record shop and buying
> gatefold vinyl. But having a pizza delivered isn't the same experience as
> hunting a mammoth either. Times change. :)
>
> Cheers,
> Carl
>
> --
> Carl Edlund Anderson
> http://www.carlaz.com/
>



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