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Discussion: Requiem - Lumen Valo

Posts: 8

Post by Geohominid December 7, 2009 (1 of 8)
This album is available from Fuga. Don't miss it if you enjoy sacred a cappella music and superb recorded sound.

John

Post by JohnProffitt December 7, 2009 (2 of 8)
Geohominid said:

This album is available from Fuga. Don't miss it if you enjoy sacred a cappella music and superb recorded sound.

John

Do you know where the disc may be purchased?

Post by Geohominid December 7, 2009 (3 of 8)
JohnProffitt said:

Do you know where the disc may be purchased?

John,
From the Fuga Music Shop in Finland, which now offers a secure ordering system (see /showthread/46178//y?page=first). The owners of the shop are a dedicated team, very helpful and quick to dispatch orders.

Regards,
John

Post by AudioMaster December 9, 2009 (4 of 8)
Geohominid said:

Don't miss it if you enjoy sacred a cappella music and superb recorded sound.

John

This recording is a magnicifient example of singing at the highest professional and emotional level.

The recording is another triumph of sound engineer Mika Koivusalo's mastery, using his hallmark 44.1 kHz PCM sampling. Five stars again, just like his Kiviniemi organ recordings recorded with the same tecnology.

Post by canonical December 9, 2009 (5 of 8)
AudioMaster said:

The recording is another triumph of sound engineer Mika Koivusalo's mastery, using his hallmark 44.1 kHz PCM sampling.

lol - what's 'hallmark' about 44.1 kHz PCM sampling? Oh - is this Petrollus again? Or urbo? I smell troll.

A troll by another name is still a troll.

Post by AudioMaster December 9, 2009 (6 of 8)
I find it funny that 44.1 kHz PCM recordings get the highest marks for sound quality, again and again. Can you not hear the difference?

The recording is great, by the way. At least when listened with smooth headphones like Sennheiser HD800.

Post by DSD December 9, 2009 (7 of 8)
AudioMaster said:

I find it funny that 44.1 kHz PCM recordings get the highest marks for sound quality, again and again...

ROTFLMAO

Post by Geohominid December 10, 2009 (8 of 8)
DSD said:

ROTFLMAO

Oh Dear. The Irrationals have found another fox to hound. Most of them will never bother to actually hear one of Mika's excellent 24 bit recordings.

Geohominid

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