The band called Ghost would be an incredible one for you guys to work with. They play metal that has the soul of classic rock. It’s musically interesting and valuable stuff!
Just this week Mike at Ingroove was bemoaning the lack of audiophile records outside Jazz and Classical, where the mfrs are having a hay day with sales
We need to get PS Audio at the AES (Audio Engineer's Society) convention in New York this October. I can say it a million times but once a top respected engineer or producer catches on to what you guys are up to that do attend and walk the floors I really believe its going to be game over
I would love to hear the band “Flying Colors” properly recorded. They are amazing musicians with even more amazing compositions shoved through a sausage maker to suck all of the life from it. They win the loudness war.
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DSD is the future. Analog is awesome as well sure, but DSD is the way to share high quality sound most conveniently with everyone out there who wants it.
@@edfort5704 DSD is not the future. It is just manipulation of sound signals using computer algorhyms which I find cold, clinical,,devoid of any naturalness. But if you like bits and bytes of data which have been turned into sound, go for it.
@@artyfhartie2269 DSD is the opposite of cold, clinical, unnatural sound. Haven't you heard any of Paul's statements on this over the years now? I know it's hard or next to impossible to take an objective disinterested view on it if you have any sort of 'dog in the audio race', but your statements tells me you either haven't heard any good DSD content or you're in denial.
Love the energy and enthusiasm for this! Good luck getting more interested musicians to make the jump into the new digital audio recording paradigm!
Thanks!
The band called Ghost would be an incredible one for you guys to work with. They play metal that has the soul of classic rock. It’s musically interesting and valuable stuff!
It would be nice to record a wider diversity of languages and musics. Thank you.
Just this week Mike at Ingroove was bemoaning the lack of audiophile records outside Jazz and Classical, where the mfrs are having a hay day with sales
Please tell me you recorded The Main Squeeze!!!
We need to get PS Audio at the AES (Audio Engineer's Society) convention in New York this October. I can say it a million times but once a top respected engineer or producer catches on to what you guys are up to that do attend and walk the floors I really believe its going to be game over
I would love to hear the band “Flying Colors” properly recorded. They are amazing musicians with even more amazing compositions shoved through a sausage maker to suck all of the life from it. They win the loudness war.
AC/DC’s album “Back in Black” actually sounds decent on Cobuz.
The first rage against the machine record was pretty well recorded. Try Stockholm from OSI as well
There's one band that's good recording have a bit of classic in their mixes, lake of tears Swedish band, forever autumn is a great album ask them!!
Thanks for the turn on! Excellent.
What is the best way for a band to contact you?
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there are so many bands that come to mind. it will hopefully spread accordingly.
Dump DSD and go full analogue FFS
DSD is the future. Analog is awesome as well sure, but DSD is the way to share high quality sound most conveniently with everyone out there who wants it.
@@edfort5704 DSD is not the future. It is just manipulation of sound signals using computer algorhyms which I find cold, clinical,,devoid of any naturalness. But if you like bits and bytes of data which have been turned into sound, go for it.
@@artyfhartie2269 DSD is the opposite of cold, clinical, unnatural sound. Haven't you heard any of Paul's statements on this over the years now? I know it's hard or next to impossible to take an objective disinterested view on it if you have any sort of 'dog in the audio race', but your statements tells me you either haven't heard any good DSD content or you're in denial.
@@edfort5704I listen to music with my ears. Not yours