Love Trance demo that has surfaced thru TRK, confirmed that 12" is true... Demo & 12" has the same motives, especially tune taken from 'Das Modell' of KRAFTWERK. What i did with demo while recovering and remastering? a) removing the hum made by electricity b) removing tape hiss c) re-editing the dropouts, few second were unrecoverable d) changing from mono thru stereo imaging and reverbs e) mixing in extra basedrum/kick into the original one to make it more audible it taken bout 8 hours of working with headphones but the results are fantastic. ;) hope PVC will include it somewhere done thru: ABLETON for editing and mixing Adobe Audition 2.0 for cleaning and mastering Izotope Ozone 3 VST http://www.izotope.com/products/audio/ozone/ and countless hours of reading audio magazines,websites etc, my own experiments plus money for sound engineering trainings.
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Indeed, where was this sourced from? Regardless, it sounds fab! BTW Adam, I been meaning to write you about your other remasters. 1. Love Trance 12"--a real improvement over my vinyl rip. You really managed to bring out a lot of little nuances that I've never heard on the track before without losing that "vinyl" vibe. Truth be told, I've always preferred more of a digital/CD sound, but this isn't always possible and prefer vinyl as a secondary source especially as we now have tools like Audacity that always us to edit, amplify, and compress to our our tastes. Personally, I believe the middle-eastern sounding melody on this track to be a manipilated sample of their friend Duy Khiem's clarinet work. 2. WTIL (Monster Attack mix). Same comments as above. Sounds far superior to my rip without losing any of that "vibe." 3. Love Trance (remix, original, unknown Pure Trance, nobody knows for sure): Obviously this came from a different source than the first two, either DAT or analog tape so the sound quality if different. I didn't have the opportunity to hear the orginal source material you used for this track so I'm assuming this is a straight remaster and not a Stalker reinterpretation. If you listen to your version side-by-side to the Blue Danube Orbital mix of 3 AM Eternal and the PT original of Last Train to Trancentral these tracks sound contemporary to each other. This leads to me to the hypothesis that after WTIL didn't shift too many copies until well into the next Summer and after test-pressing the original "Love Trance" (which may have even been recorded prior to WTIL given it's primitive sound) they decided to scrap what they had in mind for the original run of 10 weekly PT singles, rework everything and this "new" version of Love Trance was one of the results. PT2 3 AM Eternal wasn't released for another 7 months and sounds much more polished that WTIL. Again, I didn't get to hear the original source material you used for this master but it sounds superb! Would you care to elaborate on your remaster process?
Dan Hutchins
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