Uh…what “noise” exactly? I have the original release by Alan Howarth, and I don’t find any fault with it. Has anyone considered that at least some “noise” should be present in Howarth’s original recordings? There is such a thing as being too “cleaned up”. Remasterings of HD Blu-ray releases have occasionally encountered the same issue with being too “cleaned up”.
It’s not inferior at all. It’s just here as an alternate listening experience and that’s it. I don’t claim it to be better in the slightest. Also, it hasn’t been ‘cleaned up’ so maybe take a listen to it beforehand? Then, you can decipher yourself which version you prefer to listen to. I’m putting these out for people who dislike noise in old recordings.
That’s right, NAS, just be negative as usual. The AI tool does not damage the audio, it only isolates noise unlike a traditional noise removal plugin which does damage audio. If you actually sat there and listened, then you’d hear the good results. I’ll do as I wish you little keyboard warriror. God! I bet you’re a 45 year old deliberately trying to ruin people’s day. PATHETIC. If you don’t like something, then go elsewhere. Negativity isn’t the way, NAS. Grow up.
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Hi Admin and Horror Void,
What exactly are these denoised editions and how are they different from the originals?
Thank you!
Hi Mike. As the album suggests, this is aimed at a new listening experience by removing noise from all tracks without losing audio quality.
Are these official releases or fan-made?
Fan-made.
So you are saying that the Expanded Edition released by Alan Howarth a few years back is inferior? I will download this and see how it compares
Forgive my ignorance but what does “noise” refer to?
Uh…what “noise” exactly? I have the original release by Alan Howarth, and I don’t find any fault with it.
Has anyone considered that at least some “noise” should be present in Howarth’s original recordings?
There is such a thing as being too “cleaned up”. Remasterings of HD Blu-ray releases have occasionally encountered the same issue with being too “cleaned up”.
It’s not inferior at all. It’s just here as an alternate listening experience and that’s it. I don’t claim it to be better in the slightest. Also, it hasn’t been ‘cleaned up’ so maybe take a listen to it beforehand? Then, you can decipher yourself which version you prefer to listen to. I’m putting these out for people who dislike noise in old recordings.
No plugins used. only AI noise removal tools without damaging audio quality.
Thank you very much 🙂
A.I. Even worse. Truly a disservice to Carpenter and Howarth. Shameful.
Spinning. As much as hesitate to admit when I’m wrong, this is actually an improvement over the Howarth edition. But I still hate it.
now where’s that damned A.I. Fog you done?
That’s right, NAS, just be negative as usual. The AI tool does not damage the audio, it only isolates noise unlike a traditional noise removal plugin which does damage audio. If you actually sat there and listened, then you’d hear the good results. I’ll do as I wish you little keyboard warriror. God! I bet you’re a 45 year old deliberately trying to ruin people’s day. PATHETIC. If you don’t like something, then go elsewhere. Negativity isn’t the way, NAS. Grow up.
E a coleção só vai aumentando …. Obrigado, ADMIN !