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Post by themanwithnoname on May 30, 2005 18:38:39 GMT -5
Gem was right in that interview when he said it sounds amazing through a pair of headphones. There's so many layers and stuff you can't hear on a stereo that are absolutely awesome. Like... Noel's great backing vox on Keep The Dream Alive and some sort of wind chime noise running through Let There Be Love...and loads, loads more.
Try it!
Now!
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Post by Gifford on May 30, 2005 18:41:23 GMT -5
yea i love that effect during the second corus of ktda and its like wild tremolo or whatever you call it. you cant hear it when you listen to it in your car
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Post by Kappa27 on May 30, 2005 20:52:45 GMT -5
hmm haven't tried that yet, but it sounds pretty interesting. Tommorow im bringin it in to show it off to some friends, I'll try it then.
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snowman
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Post by snowman on May 30, 2005 22:34:06 GMT -5
i prefer it through headphones. i hope they release it on minidisc cos i'd have an excuse to buy it (i haven't had a cd player for at least two years).
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Post by oasisteria on May 31, 2005 0:03:33 GMT -5
i uploaded it to my mini mp3-player earlier so i'll give it a listen later... sounds trippy
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Post by maketradefair on May 31, 2005 3:24:05 GMT -5
its on the ipod. will be listening on the way to college. and the sun is shining now!!
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Post by Tycoon on May 31, 2005 3:26:35 GMT -5
It sounds awesome on the iPod!
Let There Be Love has the greatest improvement on headphones over loud speaker playing.
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