... Bach did not do this in the Art of the Fugue, so it is possible not to. Explcitly allowing for the possibility of more than one kind of emsemble is also...
... Here's an old article, on mostly on low bit rates, with emendations; in the updated version ogg is claimed to be better than mp3: http://ekei.com/audio/ ...
... Since people can use the mp3 to see if they want to download the ogg, but might complain of being unable to use the ogg if they wanted to see if they...
... Another possibility is to use Microsoft's DMUSProd to render the file, since this also uses Roland. I find it strange that this means you should *not* use...
... I've said probably a dozen times on these lists that vorbis is better at low bitrates. You've said the same thing as many times, and more than once...
Here's what someone has to say about that: http://www.chemphys.lu.se/Homepages/h_nienhuys/p/oggmp3test/ This person seems to think you can go a lot lower than...
... Just to be picayune... I believe that there is a consensus among musicologists that _The Art of the Fugue_ was written for the organ, but that actually...
... Yes, I've seen that. My question, though, was if Aaron could identify the crescendo in a blind test, in this particular case. ... Your average looks more...
... And the Musical Offering? Clearly here the failure to specify instrumentation was deliberate. ... In Bach's day instrumentation was much more flexible...
... In the musical offering, the unspecified works are for solo keyboard. There are some real problems in making these pieces fit string or wind ensembles....
My favorite recording hand down of the musical offering is an ensemble of predominantly strings. karl muchinger ( sorry about spelling, but now erin is in...
I have a large number of occasional/experimental pieces in various tunings and temperaments that I would like to put on line. I am not interested in producing...
... At least on my mp3 player during playback, it's *blatantly* obvious that there is a large increase in volume, so I would pass this test 100% of the time. ...
... either a ... I think it is a wonderful idea, but you will need to inlcude tun or (preferably) scl files. Are all of your scales octave repeating?...
... BTW, I plan to do just this with a simple randomize script which will run a AB-X test by using a command line player. When I get round to it, I'll let you...
Hi Gene, Sorry I don't understand your point. The main advantage of the Roland is that it is a soft synth so you can play music on it in real time. You can't...
A dramatically atmospheric piece which alternately become barbaric and pounding. Plenty of blues influences, but a more Debussyean approach than #2. ...
... Very nice....not as much Debussy (at least not rhythmically, but I can see broadly that the modal sense is similar) to me as Keith Jarrett, but that's ok...
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Hello everyone! Here are 4 tracks from the Hickman/Pancini Project. I played my "out of tune" piano and Mike "went around the 12 tone pitches" in stanard ...
... Was just listening to an old American Brass Quintet record, Fyre & Lightning. This isn't necessarily the best brass quintet recording ever made, but it's...