actually, funkst?rung intended those tracks to be played at both speeds i
believe...
if you have an audio editor...and a little time on your hands...you can take
the mp3.s from the cd and speed them up. in cool edit you would make them
74% of the original length.
33.30/45.00 = 00.74
enjoy.
lander;.
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From: EggyToast <youn0394@umn.edu>
To: idm@hyperreal.org
Subject: Re: [idm] faster or slower
Date: Wed, 29 Nov 2000 23:54:42
i do know that funkstorung's "post art" ep has two songs that sound just
perfect at 45, and two that sound just perfect at 33. So i was under the
impression that they made the record at different speeds, to be different.
imagine my dismay when i heard the cd and discovered that they were all
intended to be at 33rpm.
anywho, for all you peepz wif the "post art" 12", try listening to the
"slower" songs at 45. you might be pleased :D
cheers,
/derek
At 12:07 AM 11/30/2000 +0000, you wrote:
quoted 16 lines One thing I've noticed and been playing with lately, is that some 12"s,
>One thing I've noticed and been playing with lately, is that some 12"s,
>even if their proper playback speed is 45 rpm, can sound wonderful at 33
>as well.
>
>Right now I'm listening to a sampler 12" called ETR#3/Raginakudo on Eat
>This Records with one song each by L'usine, Quench, Gimmik, and Swap. The
>L'usine is obviously supposed to be 45 rpm, but all four of them sound
>amazing at 33. The Swap sounds wrong at 45 and the Quench track is
>probably my favorite.
>
>I tried the same thing with Autechre's "Flutter" and ended up liking it
>somewhere between the two speeds. I think I ended up putting my 1200 at 45
>rpm -3 or -4.
>
>When pitched WAY down, Kid 606's "My Kitten Went to London" from the GQ on
>the EQ 10" (33 rpm -8) sounds like Muslimgauze.
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