Oh we're talking about games? Space griffon vf9. I know in my head that its a pretty lame, even for one of the first attempts at mech combat, but i played it to completion anyway. .... three times. :x
No, but I wish it was a feasible hobby. But with all the equipment you have to maintain to get the right quality of sound pushes me away. I just wish more artists/companies would put out high quality digital audio files to download (24bit 192khz style) that I can just play on my existing system. Â With most modern music being compressed to all hell for the sake of listening in your car or ipod, the default "cd" versions tend to sound like total shit. Occasionally the vinyl versions will make better use of the extra headroom the medium offers, and this is the real reason to go vinyl. I'd kill to hear Fleshgod Apocalypse's Agony album without the terrible wall of sound compression. God I hate producers.
Now if only this no compression thing worked for death magnetic...
No, its always interested me though. Is there any difference in quality? I feel like that's something I hear about vinyl.
In CD's, they chop off the lows, chop off the highs, and compress it to fit on the disc. With a vinyl it's pure analog - everything's there. So a bass drum feels bassier, a cymbal feels crashier, and everything (theoretically) has more detail.
you're gonna have your mind blown if you're into stuff from the seventies. The eighties always sounded shit, so vinyl won't help.
I'm tempted to get some Yes and Genesis from their glory days, knowing this. Hearing "Roundabout" through an all-analog setup sounds like it would be a trip and a half.
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