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These rules are here, but they are not really easy to find. Here they are: https://www.organissimo.org/forum/forum/28-about-organissimo/#elForumRules Here they are in a thread: VERY IMPORTANT ---- PLEASE READ THOROUGHLY ___________________________________________________________________ Welcome, and thank you for visiting the Organissimo Forums. We hope to be your number one jazz discussion forum. As with any society, members of the Organissimo Forums must abide by a set of rules. By reading and posting on these forums you agree in principle to the following rules: 1) The Organissimo Forums support the notion of free speech, although the definition of "free" is defined by the owners and operators of this board. We reserve the right to edit, delete, or otherwise moderate any post we deem inappropriate at any time for any reason. If you feel a particular post is worthy of a moderator's intervention, please report the post using the "! report" button to the bottom right of the post. 2) Anything judged to be a direct personal threat towards another member of this board will be deleted and the offender may face banning and/or even prosecution, depending on the severity of the post. The definiton of what constitutes a personal "threat" is determined by our moderators. 3) We do not tolerate offensive material. This includes material in all threads, posts, links, signatures, attachments, and avatars. The definition of "offensive" is determined by our moderators. 4) Flame wars will not be tolerated! We rarely delete threads, but we often close them and no new posts can be added. If a thread degrades to the point that we deem it necessary, we will close it or delete it. 5) We do not allow posts and threads with political and/or religious content outside the Politics/Religion Forum. 6) We do not encourage multiple memberships or aliases. We prefer one account per person. Anyone found to have multiple accounts will be contacted and asked to choose one of their aliases, at which time the other account(s) will be deleted. 7) We do not allow sharing, trading, or linking copyrighted material that is being offered illegally, including bootlegs. 8 ) We do not allow commenting on the price of wares in the "Offering/Looking for" forum. If you feel a post is extortionate or otherwise problematic, please report the post to the moderators. We also prefer that transactions be handled via the PM system. 9) When posting articles from other websites, do not quote the entire article. Please post a small snippet, then include a hyperlink to the full article. See as an example. 10) Please remember, this site is offered free of charge and is run by volunteers. We ask that you conduct yourself as you would if you were a guest in someone's home. Please treat your fellow members with respect. If you would like to discuss these rules and/or a possible violation of them, please do not hesitate to contact us at forum@organissimo.org Thank you and enjoy your stay! --- The Organissimo Forums --- **DISCLAIMER!** The messages posted on these forums express the views of the author(s) of the post and not necessarily those of the management of this bulletin board or the band organissimo.
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These rules are here, but they are not really easy to find. Here they are: https://www.organissimo.org/forum/forum/28-about-organissimo/#elForumRules Here they are in a thread: VERY IMPORTANT ---- PLEASE READ THOROUGHLY ___________________________________________________________________ Welcome, and thank you for visiting the Organissimo Forums. We hope to be your number one jazz discussion forum. As with any society, members of the Organissimo Forums must abide by a set of rules. By reading and posting on these forums you agree in principle to the following rules: 1) The Organissimo Forums support the notion of free speech, although the definition of "free" is defined by the owners and operators of this board. We reserve the right to edit, delete, or otherwise moderate any post we deem inappropriate at any time for any reason. If you feel a particular post is worthy of a moderator's intervention, please report the post using the "! report" button to the bottom right of the post. 2) Anything judged to be a direct personal threat towards another member of this board will be deleted and the offender may face banning and/or even prosecution, depending on the severity of the post. The definiton of what constitutes a personal "threat" is determined by our moderators. 3) We do not tolerate offensive material. This includes material in all threads, posts, links, signatures, attachments, and avatars. The definition of "offensive" is determined by our moderators. 4) Flame wars will not be tolerated! We rarely delete threads, but we often close them and no new posts can be added. If a thread degrades to the point that we deem it necessary, we will close it or delete it. 5) We do not allow posts and threads with political and/or religious content outside the Politics/Religion Forum. 6) We do not encourage multiple memberships or aliases. We prefer one account per person. Anyone found to have multiple accounts will be contacted and asked to choose one of their aliases, at which time the other account(s) will be deleted. 7) We do not allow sharing, trading, or linking copyrighted material that is being offered illegally, including bootlegs. 8 ) We do not allow commenting on the price of wares in the "Offering/Looking for" forum. If you feel a post is extortionate or otherwise problematic, please report the post to the moderators. We also prefer that transactions be handled via the PM system. 9) When posting articles from other websites, do not quote the entire article. Please post a small snippet, then include a hyperlink to the full article. See as an example. 10) Please remember, this site is offered free of charge and is run by volunteers. We ask that you conduct yourself as you would if you were a guest in someone's home. Please treat your fellow members with respect. If you would like to discuss these rules and/or a possible violation of them, please do not hesitate to contact us at forum@organissimo.org Thank you and enjoy your stay! --- The Organissimo Forums --- **DISCLAIMER!** The messages posted on these forums express the views of the author(s) of the post and not necessarily those of the management of this bulletin board or the band organissimo.
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Sullivan Fortner is at the top of his game these days. Tia Fuller is always great, Ditto Billy Hart. I'd say Terri Lynne Carrington would be a "must see" but not with Social Science. I'm not a fan of that band. Billy Hart's quartet is really good. Charles Lloyd would be worth catching but the last time I saw Lloyd, he was just OK. Maybe he had an off night?
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Don't go higher bitrate CBR. Instead, switch to Q0 (highest quality) VBR. Same sound quality as 320 CBR but with smaller files... not that storage is an issue anymore... but it might be in your car on a thumbdrive.
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I don't know many people who can compare different playback set-ups with such clarity when they were unable to A/B the two digital playback set-ups using the same amp/speaker combo. I know that I would have trouble playing a CD on my upstairs system, taking it downstairs to my second system, playing the same tracks and declaring with certainty that there were major differences between the two. My musical memory is good, but not that good. It works when comparing different CD masterings, but not the same CD.
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If one has an Oppo UDP-205, it has a perfectly good internal DSD conversion path though. I don't see any reason to spend good money to experiment with an external DAC when my current solution meets my needs, even if it may or may not convert it to PCM first.
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I don't know why any company needs a license to pass a DSD bitstream anymore. A license is usually required to use a patented design/technology. The patents for the DSD technology expired quite a while ago. I would think anyone could make their own DSD encoder/decoder now. Although I guess they'd have to call it something other than DSD or Direct Stream Digital as those terms are trademarked by Sony/Philips. Maybe call it PDM (pulse density modulation) instead?
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I get what you're saying here... there are not a lot of SACD players these days for under $2K. Denon makes a couple of players at that price point, but the options for SACD playback are very limited. As I said earlier, the worst thing that happened was Oppo Digital exiting this business.
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Caught Steve Davis and his "We See" band at Scullers Jazz Club in Boston on April 17th. The frontline of Davis, Eddie Henderson & Ralph Moore was smokin'. Here's Steve during one of his solos. Ralph was right in front of me so I had a great view of his solos. Eddie, at 85, is a wonder. I hope I am still around when I'm 85, much less able to play trumpet at a high level.
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@Milestones Did you ever get an external optical drive that worked for you?
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I'm up for the Henderson date on CD. My days of buying new vinyl when there's a CD option are slowly going away. I already have too many LPs that I don't have room for.
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McCoy Tyner - The Seeker (with Bobby Hutcherson)
Kevin Bresnahan replied to felser's topic in New Releases
I saw this band on tour at the time. It was a fun show. My memory is a bit fuzzy, but I seem to remember Hutcherson stealing the show. I'm pretty sure I also Tyner & Hutcherson play a set as a duet in support of the CD, "Manhattan Moods", but it's been a while so my memory is a bit fuzzy on that. -
My wife and I used to really like the show "Elsbeth" on CBS. But it has gotten ridiculously repetitive. Even worse, the mysteries are always "insta-solved". The latest one we watched, she gleamed the murderer in less than 30 seconds. I know we're supposed to believe that Elsbeth is very good at detecting, but this one was absolutely insane - the husband had already confessed to the murder.
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But a turntable is already analog. I wouldn't think there would be any benefit to converting it to digital for playback purposes. I could see using that digital output from my turntable to make a digital file for future playback but not when straight-up playing LPs.
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