Hi all Isn´t about time that Yello to set new standards for the music. On their next album I would love to see a DD5.1 track or even DTS. Just imagine to have The Race or The Rythm Divine in the surroundsystem... /Jonte Sweden
Jonas Zetterman <zetterman@home.se> wrote: [ Isn't about time that Yello to set new standards for the music. [ On their next album I would love to see a DD5.1 track or even DTS. [ Just imagine to have The Race or The Rythm Divine in the [ surroundsystem... [ [ /Jonte [ Sweden Hear, hear! I'd love it if Yello were to do this. I'm tired of having 30 or 40 year old music to choose from for DTS surround audio. Unfortunately, DTS wants a license fee for using their (superior) format, and there is only a tiny market to earn back the investment. I also wonder how you would segregate the DTS track so that those with a regular CD player would not trash their speakers by playing it without the DTS decoder. Does anyone know of multi-session CDs with normal stereo audio on some tracks and DTS audio on others? Obviously, a full DVD could have a menu to guide people to the stereo vs. surround mixes, but the less-expensive CD format can support DTS, too, only without the benefit of a menu. I thought the market for DD and DTS was small outside the US, but my surround pre-amp is made in Finland and you appear to be writing from Sweden, so that's promising for a world-wide market presence. Brian Willoughby Sound Consulting
It would not cost them anything to do it since Dieter has that surround studio in LA. I would like to one day (in my lifetime) to see all the videos on DVD and a box set of rare tracks. Most of all have all the old music re-mastered! Please already! Julian Jonas Zetterman8/1/02 5:47 PMzetterman@home.se
Hi all
Isn´t about time that Yello to set new standards for the music. On their next album I would love to see a DD5.1 track or even DTS. Just imagine to have The Race or The Rythm Divine in the surroundsystem...
/Jonte Sweden
Dieter has a studio in LA? I thought those two never came over to this side of the sea. .. do they ever play in LA? I'd drive down there so quick. Do they ever perform at all 'live'? At 06:34 PM 8/1/2002 -0400, julzmon@mac.com wrote:
It would not cost them anything to do it since Dieter has that surround studio in LA. I would like to one day (in my lifetime) to see all the videos on DVD and a box set of rare tracks. Most of all have all the old music re-mastered!
Please already! Julian
Jonas Zetterman8/1/02 5:47 PMzetterman@home.se Hi all Isn´t about time that Yello to set new standards for the music. On their next album I would love to see a DD5.1 track or even DTS. Just imagine to have The Race or The Rythm Divine in the surroundsystem... /Jonte Sweden
Here is a site with some pictures of the yello/soundproof studio. http://www.bauton.com/howard/howardframesB.html Jeroen ----- Original Message ----- From: "Matthew Muntean" <putz@ix.netcom.com> To: <yello@mailman.xmission.com> Sent: Friday, August 02, 2002 4:48 AM Subject: Re: [Yello] Yello goes 5.1... Dieter has a studio in LA? I thought those two never came over to this side of the sea. .. do they ever play in LA? I'd drive down there so quick. Do they ever perform at all 'live'? At 06:34 PM 8/1/2002 -0400, julzmon@mac.com wrote:
It would not cost them anything to do it since Dieter has that surround studio in LA. I would like to one day (in my lifetime) to see all the videos on DVD and a box set of rare tracks. Most of all have all the old music re-mastered!
Please already! Julian
Jonas Zetterman8/1/02 5:47 PMzetterman@home.se Hi all Isn´t about time that Yello to set new standards for the music. On their next album I would love to see a DD5.1 track or even DTS. Just imagine to have The Race or The Rythm Divine in the surroundsystem... /Jonte Sweden
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Here is a site with some pictures of the yello/soundproof studio.
Thanks for the link. Well atleast they have a homecinema setup according to the text.
I thought the market for DD and DTS was small outside the US, but my surround pre-amp is made in Finland and you appear to be writing from Sweden, so that's promising for a world-wide market presence.
The market here in Sweden (scandinavia) is similar to the states. It sells more DVD-players then VHS-players and most amps are sold with DD5.1 or DTS encoders. I´m not sure if there is any multisession cds on the market, but it can´t be that difficult to produce one. We can always hope on a DVD-box with all the videos and maybe some new tracks in DD5.1/DTS *wishing* :-) /Jonas
Here is a site with some pictures of the yello/soundproof studio. http://www.bauton.com/howard/howardframesB.html
Well atleast they have a homecinema setup according to the text.
The LA studio is meant for Dieter's movie projects. That is why there are cinema equipments. Boris works in his Zurich studio, not in LA studio, right? I don't know if Boris has cinema sound in his studio at all. Does Boris mix music to stereo, and sound engineer (Kloiber?) at LA studio fits the music to cinema surround system? I don't know, but could be that case as well. Last January in my Boris 50th birthday greeting, I wished that Boris could mix the next album in cinema surround system. But perhaps that is not the reason for the delays in releasing the upcoming album. I wish it would have. There is a technical reason why Yello should move to DVD with cinema sound. If Yello CDs are going to be released with the new copy protection system, then it is bad. It means the CD has digital errors so severe that a CD-ROM device cannot handle them (the text "does not work in CD-ROM device" is familiar from a few recent CD releases). It also means the CD player has to have a good audio restoration algorithms, a standard digital error correction circuit is not enough. That means audiophiles have to find a good enough CD players. Have modern DVD players a good algorithms to play audio CDs as well, or are they designed to play DVD movies good and audio CDs (error-free audio CDs) only reasonable good? I don't know, and don't want spend my time in finding it out. The best would be to release albums as DVDs where the copy protection is not based on the introduction of the severe digital errors. In any case, I will create computer playable copies of my Yello albums because only computer offers advanced playing possibilities needed for close checking of Boris' sounds and patterns. Perfectly legal procedure. Best regards, Juhana
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