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854.1 | an example of sloppy workmanship | TOOK::MATTIOLI | John Mattioli | Fri Aug 07 1987 17:40 | 15 |
| Returning the disc won't help.
When the disc is produced the beginning of each song must be marked
with a signal. I can't tell you exactly how this is done, only that it is. If
the person putting the disc together isn't careful, or rather is careless, they
can put this signal in the wrong place.
For further examples of sloppy work see the following discs:
Clapton - Time Pieces (song 2 into 3)
Moody Blues - Long distance voyager (I don't remember the song)
A much easier way to hear this is by asking your player to play a
given song. For example, on the Clapton disc pressing "3" "play" will allow
you to hear all but the attack of the first note.
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854.2 | More Sloppy Workmanship (Careless) | SUBSYS::GLORIOSO | | Thu Aug 20 1987 16:31 | 8 |
| Another example similar "sloppy workmanship" is on The Smitherines
album "Especially For You" on the song "Blood and Roses" (The biggest
hit on the album). The end of the song is a studio fade and about
two thirds of the way through the fade the music dies completely
for about 2 seconds and then comes back in with rest of the fade.
A friend of mine has the same disc and has the same problem.
Scott.
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854.3 | Other Sloppy Edits to CD | AQUA::ROST | Are we having fun yet? | Thu Aug 20 1987 16:38 | 15 |
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I have noticed this problem on the first track of Richard Thompson's
"Daring Adventures" and the first track of the Motown sampler...
In both cases it *seems* that the initial attack is missing....
Without vinyl to check against it is hard to tell for sure, but
in both cases, it sounds weird...
In the U2 case, you can also check the time readout to see if the
guy who cut the master screwed up. That is, does the first note
sound before the readout for the track goes to zero?
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854.4 | Hmmm.... | HPSCAD::WALL | I see the middle kingdom... | Fri Aug 21 1987 11:05 | 6 |
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Odd. I've got the Smithereen's CD, and don't have the problem.
Or perhaps I don't notice it. I tend to listen to bands like the
Smithereens in 'shuffle' mode.
DFW
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854.5 | Keep Looking There Are Others | RHODES::BOYD | | Wed Sep 09 1987 19:51 | 11 |
| RE .1
It would seem that the "space mark" that is inserted between
songs is sometimes 'sloopy'. Other CDs that have this problem are
listed below.
THE BEATLES (White album)
BAD Micheal Jackson only one song
SGRT. PEPPERS' L H C B The Beatles. Hard to break up the original
content. Special note: contains the Laughing at the end of the
CD
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