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autechre back-catalogue vinyl reissues imminent?


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It would suit The Plc Ccc sooo well to be on a side of crackly wax

Damn right. I think it would be a good idea to just omit Perlence Subrange 6-36, though, so it doesn't have to be a big 4-disc box like Exai. There really isn't any point to putting that track on vinyl, anyway.

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they could digitally speed up subrange 6-36 by 4 times, cut it for 64 rpm on one side so we could play it back by slowing it down 4 times and still remaining some fidelity, cause there's little going on above 10k on the track anyway... :cisfor:

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^ Well that obviously hasn't happened, LOL

 

It would be nice (similar to what they did with the EPs) to collect all the albums into a box set...

 

Oh, damn, there's those ellipsis again...

I think that would be way too expensive and counterintuitive to what the core audience wants/needs

 

but, you know...

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they could digitally speed up subrange 6-36 by 4 times, cut it for 64 rpm on one side so we could play it back by slowing it down 4 times and still remaining some fidelity, cause there's little going on above 10k on the track anyway... :cisfor:

Post of the day award!

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It could probably fit at 33rpm anyway.. I'm not at home to check, but I'm pretty sure the b-side of ovalprocess is 50mins long or something. It could just be cut really quietly, perhaps?

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they could digitally speed up subrange 6-36 by 4 times, cut it for 64 rpm on one side so we could play it back by slowing it down 4 times and still remaining some fidelity, cause there's little going on above 10k on the track anyway... :cisfor:

 

I was thinking of something similar.

 

I can get +/- 20% pitch on my decks, but I can also play at 78rpm so its possible for me :)

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It could probably fit at 33rpm anyway.. I'm not at home to check, but I'm pretty sure the b-side of ovalprocess is 50mins long or something. It could just be cut really quietly, perhaps?

How the hell do you do that? I've never seen that before. I thought the SAW II vinyl release was pushing the boundaries, but this is ridiculous.

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holy shit weird, nobody presses sides that long anymore. it used to be fairly normal with old classical music but its just virtually unheard of this day in age. i should listen to it again to see how it holds up (not the album because its one of my favorites but just the vinyl vers)

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