[kj] Vinyl mastering?

Christof hamille wessidetempest at hotmail.com
Wed Jul 11 16:22:22 EDT 2007


Vinyl is not cheap. No matter how it is done. In theory what should happen
is mastering should be done for each media it is going on (vinyl, cd,
cassette/8-track {even though technically it should be mastered
differently}, and digital).

With the exception of the stereophiles (ala the Steve Albini types) people
will master to CD and adjust the levels for vinyl. Sometimes it works but
typically there is little difference and that is a shame. I am not going to
argue which one is better because I don't care. They are just different
mediums taht have different results.

I guess you can say it is like drinking wine or beer or liquor. The end
result is getting drunk. But each one goes down (and sometimes backup)
differently.

Chris



>From: "death wish" <dwish2000 at hotmail.com>

>Reply-To: "A list about all things Killing Joke (the

>band!)"<gathering at misera.net>

>To: gathering at misera.net

>Subject: Re: [kj] Vinyl mastering?

>Date: Wed, 11 Jul 2007 19:52:53 +0000

>

>Since vinyl is a boutique item nowadays, is it a given that a vinyl

>pressing is mastered using the same standards from back in the days when

>vinyl was dominant? Or, is it possible that some stuff is being slapped on

>vinyl, with the audio actually being lifted from (and therefore really no

>better than) cd?

>

>I don't really know anything about the differences in the cd and

>vinyl-mastering processes. I'm wondering what sort of cost-saving

>corner-cutting is being done, if any.

>

>Anyone?

>

>T.

>

>

>

>>From: "Tim Bucknall" <tim.bucknall at googlemail.com>

>>Reply-To: "A list about all things Killing Joke (the

>>band!)"<gathering at misera.net>

>>To: "A list about all things Killing Joke (the band!)"

>><gathering at misera.net>

>>Subject: Re: [kj] Vinyl

>>Date: Wed, 11 Jul 2007 18:19:02 +0100

>>

>>theres been a few audiophile Vinyl releases for the pistols lately

>>i can recommend one called "the complete burton on trent recordings" on

>>the

>>"get back" label from Italy

>>it completely beats every other cd of that show even the cd version of

>>the

>>same title (LOL!)

>>

>>thats partly just because of the lack of care taken over the cd issues of

>>the show admittedly

>>, but the fact remains the vinyl version trashes all the 50 billion cd

>>issues i've waded through over the years

>>its that really good quality thick heavy virgin vinyl too, none of that

>>horrible thin treble-heavy scratchy vinyl that some modern releases have

>>

>>even on a cheap-ass player its an amazing sound

>>also worth mentioning- whoever mastered it took the time to correct the

>>speed of the masters, which seldom happens with Pistols releases

>>

>>if the extremities vinyl re-issue is done as good as this i'll be over

>>the

>>moon

>>

>>

>>

>>

>>

>>

>>On 11/07/07, folk devil <folkdevil_23 at hotmail.com> wrote:

>>>

>>>Rave died in about 96, it's neo-rave now mate ;)

>>>What's the quality of these records you're buying, out of curiosity??

>>>BTW I DO prefer vinyl.

>>>

>>>

>>> >From: "B. Oliver Sheppard" <bigblackhair at sbcglobal.net>

>>> >Reply-To: "A list about all things Killing Joke (the

>>> >band!)"<gathering at misera.net>

>>> >To: "A list about all things Killing Joke (the band!)"

>>> ><gathering at misera.net>

>>> >Subject: Re: [kj] Vinyl

>>> >Date: Wed, 11 Jul 2007 11:55:49 -0500

>>> >

>>> >I guess this depends on what kind of music you're interested in. I have

>>> >zero interest in rave and couldn't tell you a thing about it. Mostly I

>>>like

>>> >hardcore/punk and pretty much any band worth its salt in that genre

>>>makes

>>> >releases on vinyl; for ex. Austin punk label Hardcore Holocaust:

>>> >http://www.hardcoreholocaust.com -- or Prank records:

>>> >http://www.prankrecords.com, just two among many I can think of. The

>>>older

>>> >labels like Dischord and Touch & Go, which have moved away from punk,

>>>also

>>> >still release in vinyl, and always have.

>>> >

>>> >-Oliver

>>> >

>>> >

>>> >folk devil wrote:

>>> >>Vinyl had a renaissance during rave...the late 80s thru the mid-90s

>>>was

>>>a

>>> >>boomtime. However, many labels no longer release it, and there isn't

>>> >>really much audiophile [virgin] vinyl around today. I still release on

>>>it

>>> >>myself, but am seriously considering releasing CD only from now on,

>>>the

>>> >>sale of which is dying out itself due to downloading.

>>> >>Back to Greenpeace: With the setting up of the Stockholm Convention

>>>and

>>> >>with the UN banning dioxins will inevitably make vinyl production very

>>> >>difficult.

>>> >>

>>> >>

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