Loveology 1-10 FLAC
- Claude_de_Faux
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Re: Loveology 1-10 FLAC
I was curious to discover it and I think that it's a brilliant job but ... what's the use ?
- Kwai Chang
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Re: Loveology 1-10 FLAC
What's the use?
Separating 5.1 into isolated layers is almost like somebody disassembled a Swiss watch and then handed us all the pieces. For many, it will serve no purpose. I like it for the nuance that results...like the McCartney vocals on Come Together. They have been buried for decades but I don't know why. They are strong enough to carry the song without John.
Separating 5.1 into isolated layers is almost like somebody disassembled a Swiss watch and then handed us all the pieces. For many, it will serve no purpose. I like it for the nuance that results...like the McCartney vocals on Come Together. They have been buried for decades but I don't know why. They are strong enough to carry the song without John.
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Re: Loveology 1-10 FLAC
I understand.Kwai Chang wrote: ↑Thu May 27, 2021 2:23 pm What's the use?
Separating 5.1 into isolated layers is almost like somebody disassembled a Swiss watch and then handed us all the pieces. For many, it will serve no purpose. I like it for the nuance that results...like the McCartney vocals on Come Together. They have been buried for decades but I don't know why. They are strong enough to carry the song without John.
Thank you for your answer.