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High Definition Audio Prog Rock? Anyone?

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Topic: High Definition Audio Prog Rock? Anyone?
Posted By: ejtv
Subject: High Definition Audio Prog Rock? Anyone?
Date Posted: February 02 2018 at 05:47
Have had a real hard time finding high def audio files to purchase and download. HDTracks.com has a handful of AIFF files from Yes, Led Zeppelin, old Pink Floyd, Supertramp, ELP, Alan Parsons...that's about it. Steve Hackett's website has Genesis Revisited II in 24 bit FLAC...but that seems to be about it...

Has anyone aware of other vendors of high def audio that stock prog rock?



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Posted By: Quinino
Date Posted: February 02 2018 at 10:16
I could find some FLAC 24bit also on
Bandcamp
7digital
CDBaby

I'm aware of a German store HighResAudio.com but never bought from them, I'll have to take a peek soon (until recentely didn't sell to my country)

Hope it helps


Posted By: Catcher10
Date Posted: February 02 2018 at 15:42
There are some on Burning Shed. I have had more luck going to the artist website too......I only buy vinyl, and usually included is a 24bit download card.

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Posted By: Davesax1965
Date Posted: February 04 2018 at 03:05
I can upload full WAV files to Bandcamp, and you can download them, too. However. There's no real audio difference between 16 and 24 bit .wav files, and a lot of MP3 players didn't cope with 24 bit, at least a few ears back, anyway. 

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Posted By: Catcher10
Date Posted: February 05 2018 at 16:34
^ Well that is a good point, if you are downloading 24bit hi-rez files to listen on a portable device (phone, media player...) yea your not gonna hear any difference between a low rez mp3 file and the 24bit one using teeny-tiny krappy ear buds.

Now on a real audio home system with a DAC that can handle/play 24bit files, you should hear a difference between 16bit redbook and 24bit hi-rez.


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Posted By: Davesax1965
Date Posted: February 23 2018 at 06:14
I can *just about* and I've been doing music production for years. ;-)

In real world terms, no practical difference, Hi Fi Freaks. ;-)

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Posted By: Davesax1965
Date Posted: February 23 2018 at 06:16
As a PS. The high def audio tracks from Led Zep et al will all have been mastered using 1970's technology, so no matter how high the definiition, the underlying recordings will still be "1970's quality". 




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