Can
Ogam Ogat
Vinyl 24bit/96khz rip
Ripped using MMF-5 Musichall into Pro-Ject II Preamp
USB out directly into into MacBook Pro running Audacity 1.3.12
Files exported directly from Audacity to FLAC 24bit
KNIFE 001
Recorded in 1971 at Inner Space studios during the Tago Mago sessions .
*Important Info On This Disc*
A recent viewer informed me lately of a flaw I had forgotten to mention about this recording.
The audio runs at approx. half speed. The time listings below are accurate for the proper speed of the recordings. However, they represent themselves as twice that time on media players and play at half speed.
For those with software where you are able to adjust the playback speed, this is a good download. For conventional playback, I'm afraid you'll be disappointed.
I don't understand why this recording was presented this way, that's all I CAN say.
OneBrownMouse
TRACKS
01. Auf Der Einbahnstrasse Part One (16:43)
02. Auf Der Einbahnstrasse Part Two (18:47)
CREDITS
Holger Czukay - bass
Michael Karoli - guitar
Jaki Liebezeit - drums
Irmin Schmidt - keyboards
Damo Suzuki - vocals
Thanks for this, but there seems to be a problem with the files. The flac files are indicated as 36 and 41 minutes long in the player software instead of 16 and 18 minutes and play way too slow. Can you fix that?
ReplyDeleteHi, Sorry to say I can't fix this, it was how I received the files. I was reading up about this boot and it appears to be a deliberate oddity.
DeleteI was a can head a long time ago and have always loved tago mago. This can be corrected in audacity, a free download for mixing etc. if your not sure how to correct there are many work shops on you tube.
ReplyDeleteHere are the speed changes in Audacity that I found to closely correct to the times noted above...
ReplyDeletePart One +118.40%
Part Two +118.63%
...not sure if pitch or tempo are also needed...
Many thank you's for that!
DeleteSuper¡ muchas gracias amigo.
ReplyDelete