SACD, Bit rates and ReMastering

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    Sorry Voodoo did you forget to put the link on..;)

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    Robert - don't tell me that Steve hasn't given you his telepathy frequency? :D

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    :shame: :latte: :D :cool:
     
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    So, more by luck than judgement then, set the wrong sample rate and redline the tape machine +12% and hey presto stunning result :) sorta puts faith back in human nature really :cool:
     
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    Thanks for that Voodoo
    Thats one of my favourite albums by Roxy

    Tell me your telepathy frequency next time... :D

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