The green markers. I knew that one would somehow come back one day. Have a few (3-4) that I tried it on at the time. Didn't hear any difference. If I recall the final conclusion was it didn't improve the sound in any way. Didn't hurt, but didn't work. Count me in. Loved Orblivion then and love it now! FVLL PS high Sarah, Rachel Behalf Of Brian Frick Sent: Friday, June 01, 2007 8:38 PM To: What were the skies like when you were young? Subject: Re: [Orb] orblivion quality. Oh, burn... and I wasn't going to say anything... but now that you mention it, I *am* a little bit jealous :D It's a great album (and a damn nice clock, Gavin). I at least have a t-shirt and poster somewhere... In re the "green marker trick" -- what exactly does this accomplish? Does it cause the laser to do something funky with regard to letting certain frequencies pass or not? What's the "science" behind this claim? -Brian On Jun 1, 2007, at 8:57 PM, Gavin Miller wrote:
And yes, it's my favorite Orb studio album. And (cough cough) I have the clock to validate my statement too. (eat yr heart out Brian) Gavin
Wow, listening closely to Orblivion's "Molten Love" again.. Keeps amazing me.. That's what i loved about the old orb, the polyrythmical thing in there. Any Orblivion fans here?