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<blockquote data-quote="spaceface" data-source="post: 915882" data-attributes="member: 2243"><p>You'd be surprised if you knew how much i've thought about what you've said here. I've been ripping my vinyl for a long time, and its interesting which points in the music you focus on when you create a digital version. I ripped some of my old italo's and they sound a bit strange compared to my old tapes, as they have far more high end frequencies than i ever heard in the mixes. One or two tunes in particular stand out cause the percussion sounds nothing like what i remember (from old tapes, ie. it was almost non-existent in some of them). But then is that just nostalgia from how we first heard our favourite tunes copied from tape after tape? is that how the producers really wanted to the music to be heard?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="spaceface, post: 915882, member: 2243"] You'd be surprised if you knew how much i've thought about what you've said here. I've been ripping my vinyl for a long time, and its interesting which points in the music you focus on when you create a digital version. I ripped some of my old italo's and they sound a bit strange compared to my old tapes, as they have far more high end frequencies than i ever heard in the mixes. One or two tunes in particular stand out cause the percussion sounds nothing like what i remember (from old tapes, ie. it was almost non-existent in some of them). But then is that just nostalgia from how we first heard our favourite tunes copied from tape after tape? is that how the producers really wanted to the music to be heard? [/QUOTE]
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