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Upright Bill

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  1. Anyhow, aren't you glad me & Randy switched seats? You coulda been dragged into the discussion between Skid, b3-er, Joe & myself about 80's pseudo-prog-rock and where Phil Collins fits into the whole scheme of things! Chuck woulda lost more than his shirt, Icantellyouthat!  :blink:  ;)

    Yes. ;)

    "prog-rock" I thought you said you were talking about Styx? :P

  2. My name is Bill and I'm a coffee-aholic.

    My last cup of coffee for the day is at bedtime. Quite often the empty cup spends the night on my bed side stand. The day starts with an expresso followed by a crema on the way to work. Four or five 20 ounce mugs at work. A couple of cremas while making and eating dinner. A cappacino while practicing and one more to mellow out the day with my wife.

  3. Kenny Werner "Unprotected Music"

    Kenny Werner "Form and Fantasy"

    Dave Liebman "Return of the Tenor"

    plus 10 more

    I saw Dave Liebman perform Coltrane's Africa with some of the faculty at the Jazz Workshop Thursday night. Rufus Reid and Lynn Seaton on bass, Steve Davis and John Reily on drums, David Hazeltine on piano, three saxes (don't remember who), Dave Stryker on banjo. One of the most moving pieces of music I've ever heard in my life.

  4. I use CDEX at VBR.

    I just tried that last night. Does that make it sound better Bill or use less space? I never got round to understading the reason for it?

    Any light shined here in would suffice . The other thing was which vbr to use as there are many!

    :blink:

    VBR, or variable bitrate, adjusts the bitrate to what is needed. Some passages will not need a very high bitrate to produce good results. Others do. You can adjust the minimum and maximum bitrates allowed. It's to reduce file size. Haven't got a clue what the different VBR settings in CDex do, must be different algorhithms. I use the default one, as I'm a lazy bastard.

    I should have read all the way to the end before I answered. You beat me to it.

  5. I use CDEX at VBR.

    I just tried that last night. Does that make it sound better Bill or use less space? I never got round to understading the reason for it?

    Any light shined here in would suffice . The other thing was which vbr to use as there are many!

    :blink:

    The theory is that the musically "dense" sections get recorded at a higher bit rate than the musically "sparce" sections. It works better for me because I would record everything at the highest bit rate possible and then I can't get as many on my MP3 player.

  6. I have been messing around with recording rates for mp3 for a few weeks now and found noticable difference with the higher recording rates ie between a cd ripped at 128k and one at 256K and even tried one at 320k :wub:

    However most of the cds I rip are for use on other cds (walkmans etc! B) ) SO I never notice the difference there.

    I also also heard the itunes AAC stuff and that sounds cool too mpeg 4 or something like that.

    Have others messed around with this ??

    mind you it is an effing pain in the arse when you cannot remember which tracks are which when you forget to label them.........grrr! :angry: and want to do a compilation.

    What programme do people use? I have been using cdex which is very useful too.

    I use CDEX at VBR.

  7. Do you think that's because our expectations have become so low due to the crappy sound quality from CDs? 44K is certainly not great either. Compare an SACD or an LP to a CD.

    I admit that I have not done any serious comparsion between SACD and any other format. While I agree that LP can be superior to CD, I suppose that the "crappy" CD sound often is enough for me - that is, with my preferences and equipment.

    You may have a point, since I think under the right conditions not only die-hard audiophiles are able to distinguish CD sound from LP sound, for example. The problem seems to be that not many care about it. Besides, a cheap turntable does not necessarily sound good - I believe that millions of people nevertheless experienced an improvement when they switched from an entry-level turntable to an entry-level CD player.

    I think most people thought (think) that CD is superior because it never develops those pops and crackles you get when you don't care properly for the media.

    SACD is lovely. But they don't play in my car.

  8. Do you think that's because our expectations have become so low due to the crappy sound quality from CDs? 44K is certainly not great either. Compare an SACD or an LP to a CD.

    I admit that I have not done any serious comparsion between SACD and any other format. While I agree that LP can be superior to CD, I suppose that the "crappy" CD sound often is enough for me - that is, with my preferences and equipment.

    You may have a point, since I think under the right conditions not only die-hard audiophiles are able to distinguish CD sound from LP sound, for example. The problem seems to be that not many care about it. Besides, a cheap turntable does not necessarily sound good - I believe that millions of people nevertheless experienced an improvement when they switched from an entry-level turntable to an entry-level CD player.

    I think most people thought (think) that CD is superior because it never develops those pops and crackles you get when you don't care properly for the media.

    SACD is lovely. But they don't play in my car.

  9. This has been discussed before. Brandon, I know the MP3 format wasn't created in the interest of best possible sound, but I'd still say that MP3 created with appropriate software and a suitable bitrate will be indistinguishable from the original to majority of listeners, on a majority of stereo setups. I've carried out blindfold tests together with other interested people, and much better results can be had than people generally seem to think is possible.

    Do you think that's because our expectations have become so low due to the crappy sound quality from CDs? 44K is certainly not great either. Compare an SACD or an LP to a CD.

    On the other hand, MP3s sound fine in the car and they let me take 300 albums to work on my Archos.

  10. Who needs what before that deadline??

    Jim et. al. need to bless the final design(s) it is after all their logo that we'll be sporting. I'm certain, however, that as long as the logo is faithfully reproduced Jim will want folks to have what they like best.

    My plan was to submit the winning design to my CafePress account as get shirts for Skid and me ASAP since time is running short (are you practicing tonight Uncle Skid?). Then I was going to offer Jim as much help as he wants/needs to get the CafePress stuff setup (that way checks get to him without passing through my books). Then the ordering would be open to everyone. My estimate is that people could start ordering by next Monday and be sporting cool new Big O duds by the following weekend.

    So, after we decide I will need graphics 8"x10" or 10"x8" 100-300 DPI jpg or png. In fact nothing stops you from emailing them to me now if you feel your design is "finished."

    Jim?

  11. I would ask that everyone go back and read the first post in this thread.

    I am HUGELY in favor of Organissimo selling the shirts, I was in fact the guy that first suggested it to Jim.

    However, the first priority is for Uncle Skid and me to be able to convey to 400+ jazz fans that this forum is the place where cool folks gather to discuss Jazz. Getting some subset of those 400+ people visiting here has a lot of advantages for all of us.

    The effective design will let people know, without interaction from us, that this is the place they want to come to for Jazz conversation.

  12. I totally dig where couw is coming from. I trained as a visual artist and learned to look at things.  :P

    No problem -- I'll be the first to admit I don't have a clue when it comes to things like that.

    I'm just hoping that someone can work in an aesthetically pleasing picture of Geddy Lee somewhere on that shirt. :P;)

    While I'm fully in favor of a bassist appearing on the shirt Geddy Lee was not the bassist I had in mind! ;)

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