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Old June 20th, 2003, 10:20 AM
Garry A. Leslie Garry A. Leslie is offline
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Just a few thoughts on different kinds of discs.
I have bought a lot of CDG's from the US, some good, some bad.
Prices may seem high to you guys but they are often a 1/2 to a 2/3 cheaper than in the UK.and I have picked up some real bargains (1 penny) on Ebay.
Country music and Bluegrass always seems to sound good which ever label its on, Top Tunes are especially good but Nikkodo and Nutech, who often get a bad press, have also been good.
Its often big band backing to the Sinatra style of singing that is often the worst sounding very synthetic.
I have often wondered how many of the firms producing music are the same with different labels.
I bought some so called, officially licenced, made to order, Chartbuster songs and when I played them there were a number of different labels in the headers.
Have just bought two MM disks for a couple of hard to get tracks
which turned out to be truly awful ALL INSTRUMENTS sounding like an organ.
Am thinking of buying Sound Canvas to use with KHPro and as George seems to know a lot about this subject could he tell me if I can alter the sounds on an already manufactured CDG to make them sound like real instruments
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