The interview with Ralf Hutter that was first broadcast on Australian radio station Triple J this week will be replayed some time between 11pm and 1am on Sunday night 2 February (Sydney time - i.e. Australian Eastern Summer Time), on Fenella Kernebone's show The Sound Lab. The interview lasts about 9 minutes - I'm not sure exactly when it will be played during the 2 hour show. Can someone possibly record and transcribe it for the list, please? I won't be able to. Thanks. Triple J is streamed from the following URL in Real Player and Windows Media Player formats: http://www.abc.net.au/triplej/listen/ 11pm Sunday is the following time in other parts of the world: Sunday 4am in Los Angeles Sunday 7am in New York Sunday 10am in Rio Sunday noon in London Sunday 1pm in Amsterdam, Berlin and Paris Sunday 9pm in Tokyo Peter Page in Sydney via Chris Storey
Hello to all, We received three CDs sold by CD-Now/Amazon site like remastered releases. And there's nothing new compared to the other recordings. We know that "remastered" means only a process of digitalization, and not the rebuilt of the works, like many people think, but we await at least for better quality of sound, and it doesn't occurs. The same noises of original recordings remains (in Radioactivity and The Man Machine albuns, by example). We hope at least these little deffects could be supressed, but it doens't occurs. Probably that australian releases are in the same situation. But we would like to know if it's the same, If any member buy the australian release, please contact us or inform the list. Best regards, Marcelo Duarte Dante de Conti http://kraftwerk.technopop.com.br Brasil
We know that "remastered" means only a process of digitalization, and not the rebuilt of the works, like many people think, but we await at least for better quality of sound, and it doesn't occurs.
Mastering is the final stage of preparing a recorded work--shaping the overall sound, like what producers and engineers do--before transferring to the media on which it is mass-produced, not what you say above. Many mastering studios have sites on the web--they'll corroborate this. Peace.
According to the band - the release has been remastered, ie. re-recorded from the analog masters and the covers are all being brought up to the german release standard. Adam ----- Original Message ----- From: "MuzikJunky" <MuzikJunky@earthlink.net> To: <kraftwerk@mailman.xmission.com> Sent: Monday, February 03, 2003 12:44 PM Subject: Re: [Kraftwerk] Kraftwerk - remastered release
We know that "remastered" means only a process of digitalization, and not the rebuilt of the works, like many people think, but we await at least for better quality of sound, and it doesn't occurs.
Mastering is the final stage of preparing a recorded work--shaping the overall sound, like what producers and engineers do--before transferring to the media on which it is mass-produced, not what you say above. Many mastering studios have sites on the web--they'll corroborate this. Peace.
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Hello Adam, If it's true, that's good news...we hope you're right concerning to australian releases, because the versions sold by CD-Now/Amazon are not remastered. It was announced like remastered, but we heard several times and there's no sensible difference compared to the original recordings. But how did you get this information? Best regards, Marcelo Duarte Dante de Conti http://kraftwerk.technopop.com.br Brasil A> According to the band - the release has been remastered, ie. re-recorded A> from the analog masters and the covers are all being brought up to the A> german release standard. A> Adam A> ----- Original Message ----- A> From: "MuzikJunky" <MuzikJunky@earthlink.net> A> To: <kraftwerk@mailman.xmission.com> A> Sent: Monday, February 03, 2003 12:44 PM A> Subject: Re: [Kraftwerk] Kraftwerk - remastered release
We know that "remastered" means only a process of digitalization, and not the rebuilt of the works, like many people think, but we await at least for better quality of sound, and it doesn't occurs.
Mastering is the final stage of preparing a recorded work--shaping the overall sound, like what producers and engineers do--before transferring to the media on which it is mass-produced, not what you say above. Many mastering studios have sites on the web--they'll corroborate this. Peace.
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A> _______________________________________________ A> Kraftwerk mailing list A> Kraftwerk@mailman.xmission.com A> http://mailman.xmission.com/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/kraftwerk -- Best regards, Electram mailto:electram@terra.com.br
A good and noisy audience, a couple of plastic water bottles were thrown, one hit Ralf. Someone turned on the hall lights during the set and Kraftwerk were suddenly in blazing white florecent lights. The venue had a strict 11pm end to the sound, so they just switched off the front of house speakers in the middle of Music Non Stop. Ralf continued by himself with just the foldback sound. Last words - "Thank you Australia, we have to go back to Europe now...." Setlist: -Numbers -Computer World -Home Computer -Pocket Calculator -Expo 2000 -The Man Machine -The Robots -Tour de France -Autobahn -The Model -Neon Lights -Radioactivity -Trans Europe Express (curtain close) -Airwaves -Music Non Stop Adam
Poor guys. ____________________________ omegaChance http://www.mp3.com/omegaChance/ -----Original Message----- From: kraftwerk-admin@mailman.xmission.com [mailto:kraftwerk-admin@mailman.xmission.com] On Behalf Of AdamRead Sent: Monday, February 03, 2003 3:36 AM To: kraftwerk@mailman.xmission.com Subject: [Kraftwerk] Final Perth show 2/2/03 A good and noisy audience, a couple of plastic water bottles were thrown, one hit Ralf. Someone turned on the hall lights during the set and Kraftwerk were suddenly in blazing white florecent lights. Last words - "Thank you Australia, we have to go back to Europe now...."
Hello to all, See an entire sequence of photos from the Kraftwerk show at BDO, taken by all the festival. http://kraftwerk.technopop.com.br Best regards, Marcelo Duarte Dante de Conti Brasil A> A good and noisy audience, a couple of plastic water bottles were thrown, A> one hit Ralf. A> Someone turned on the hall lights during the set and Kraftwerk were suddenly A> in blazing white florecent lights. A> The venue had a strict 11pm end to the sound, so they just switched off the A> front of house speakers in the middle of Music Non Stop. Ralf continued by A> himself with just the foldback sound. A> Last words - "Thank you Australia, we have to go back to Europe now...." A> Setlist: A> -Numbers A> -Computer World A> -Home Computer A> -Pocket Calculator A> -Expo 2000 A> -The Man Machine A> -The Robots A> -Tour de France A> -Autobahn A> -The Model A> -Neon Lights A> -Radioactivity A> -Trans Europe Express A> (curtain close) A> -Airwaves A> -Music Non Stop A> Adam A> _______________________________________________ A> Kraftwerk mailing list A> Kraftwerk@mailman.xmission.com A> http://mailman.xmission.com/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/kraftwerk -- Best regards, Electram mailto:electram@terra.com.br
----- Original Message ----- From: "MuzikJunky" <MuzikJunky@earthlink.net>
Mastering is the final stage of preparing a recorded work--shaping the overall sound, like what producers and engineers do
No, it is *not* like what producers and engineers do. Mastering is a separate step done by a mastering engineer *after* the producer and recording engineer is done with their job. Mastering basically is two steps; beefing up the sound, sharpening or softening certain frequencies, adjusting the volume of each track so you dont have to adjust the volume button when you play the final CD, compressing sound, generally adding more of the x factor to the final mix, but not changing the mix. The second step is to add PQ codes to a CDR which forms the basis of the glass master from which the final CD is pressed. Glenn
Hello MuzikJunky, Yes, you're right, we expressed the idea in a bad way. In Kraftwerk's case, there was a suspicion that they were reworking your recordings, and this "remastered" releases could be one of the results of this work. They aren't. The remastered versions of CD-Now/Amazon are "fake". We hope the australian versions be really remastered. Best regards, Marcelo Duarte Dante de Conti http://kraftwerk.technopop.com.br Brasil
We know that "remastered" means only a process of digitalization, and not the rebuilt of the works, like many people think, but we await at least for better quality of sound, and it doesn't occurs.
M> Mastering is the final stage of preparing a recorded work--shaping the M> overall sound, like what producers and engineers do--before M> transferring to the media on which it is mass-produced, not what you M> say above. Many mastering studios have sites on the web--they'll M> corroborate this. Peace. M> _______________________________________________ M> Kraftwerk mailing list M> Kraftwerk@mailman.xmission.com M> http://mailman.xmission.com/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/kraftwerk -- Best regards, Electram mailto:electram@terra.com.br
Hello to all, We would like to know if any member get the images of Robovox register, that one who appears at Delphion site ( http://www.delphion.com/details?&pn=EP00396141A2 ) This site allows the copy of only one image, the others needs some kind of registering. Does anyone gets it? Best regards, Marcelo Duarte Dante de Conti http://kraftwerk.technopop.com.br Brasil
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omegaChance