Re: Satoshi Tomiie Master Series (iTunes)
Thanks the link!I love theirs music!!
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yep at work after seeing him last night got hom at 3, im a fucking mess. i think im still drunkand stoned...no, i know im still drunk and stoned. good set, small crowd maybe 100 people, tops. really played the to the crowd but i thought spleshes opening set was better, maybe becasue that was before i blacked out.Leave a comment:
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Listened to this once through. I really enjoyed. Satoshi did an excellent job building the set, and overal some really stellar tracks in there. Very nice to have something feel new and refreshing. Keeper.Leave a comment:
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im going to see satoshi tonight i should have given this cd a gander before..... the club (mighty) is claiming open bar from 9 -10 im gonnna get fucking muntedLeave a comment:
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btw this alb is dope. really enjoying it thus far. smooth smooth smooth.Leave a comment:
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There probably is. Perhaps because I have been to so many live shows I do not hear the difference.
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thank you. i was curious if there was a noticeable difference between 320 and aacLeave a comment:
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Quick Summary:
" AAC was developed by the MPEG group that includes Dolby, Fraunhofer (FhG), AT&T, Sony and Nokia—companies that have also been involved in the development of audio codecs such as MP3 and AC3 (also known as Dolby Digital). The AAC codec in QuickTime builds upon new, state-of-the art signal processing technology from Dolby Laboratories and brings true variable bit rate (VBR) audio encoding to QuickTime. "
here is more info on apple aac: http://www.apple.com/quicktime/technologies/aac/
yes they are protected, but you can burn into a cd format and rip to mp3 if you want. To me I think the sound is incredible. I am not sure exactly what they are doing in the aac format but it sounds very good.
I buy from beatport and iTunes and I did a sound comparsion in my headphones, car, and home system. I did not notice a true difference. I bought the 320 version and the iTunes of the same song, granted I play my music loud, I actually personally enjoyed the iTunes version better.Leave a comment:
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Re: Satoshi Tomiie Master Series (iTunes)
the former.
but aren't those files all copy protected in some weird wayLeave a comment:
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Re: Satoshi Tomiie Master Series (iTunes)
You mean rip the tracks on a cd and play in a "live" session? or just rocking in the car?Leave a comment:
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