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Would you like to know the specific specifications needed for a 5.1 surround sound setup to fully appreciate this album?
Pink Floyd - A Momentary Lapse of Reason - FLAC: A Sonic Reappraisal
A staple of 80s rock. The crispness of the drumming and the separation of the multiple guitar layers are perfectly captured, allowing you to hear the production nuances of Bob Ezrin and David Gilmour.
The story of Pink Floyd's 13th studio album, , is a tale of survival and rebirth following one of rock's most bitter breakups. Released on September 7, 1987, it was the first Pink Floyd album recorded without founding member Roger Waters, who had departed in 1985 believing the band was "spent". The Resurrection of Pink Floyd
A Momentary Lapse of Reason is known for its lush production, which includes intricate synth layers, crisp drum samples, and atmospheric effects. FLAC captures the high-frequency detail of the cymbals and synth textures without the "swirly" or muffled sound sometimes introduced by lossy compression. 3. Deep Bass Definition
When downloading or streaming music, format matters. MP3s and standard streaming codecs are "lossy," meaning they permanently discard audio data to compress the file size. FLAC, on the other hand, is a "lossless" format. It compresses the file size without losing a single bit of the original studio recording.
The original 1987 album is widely available in formats like standard-definition FLAC (often 16-bit/44.1kHz) and even high-resolution FLAC, with some digital storefronts offering the album in high-quality formats. However, the most important version for high-end audio is the 2019 remix. The visual and audio menus of the Blu-ray allow you to directly select between the High-Resolution Stereo PCM track and the 5.1 Surround Sound.
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Would you like to know the specific specifications needed for a 5.1 surround sound setup to fully appreciate this album?
Pink Floyd - A Momentary Lapse of Reason - FLAC: A Sonic Reappraisal
A staple of 80s rock. The crispness of the drumming and the separation of the multiple guitar layers are perfectly captured, allowing you to hear the production nuances of Bob Ezrin and David Gilmour.
The story of Pink Floyd's 13th studio album, , is a tale of survival and rebirth following one of rock's most bitter breakups. Released on September 7, 1987, it was the first Pink Floyd album recorded without founding member Roger Waters, who had departed in 1985 believing the band was "spent". The Resurrection of Pink Floyd
A Momentary Lapse of Reason is known for its lush production, which includes intricate synth layers, crisp drum samples, and atmospheric effects. FLAC captures the high-frequency detail of the cymbals and synth textures without the "swirly" or muffled sound sometimes introduced by lossy compression. 3. Deep Bass Definition
When downloading or streaming music, format matters. MP3s and standard streaming codecs are "lossy," meaning they permanently discard audio data to compress the file size. FLAC, on the other hand, is a "lossless" format. It compresses the file size without losing a single bit of the original studio recording.
The original 1987 album is widely available in formats like standard-definition FLAC (often 16-bit/44.1kHz) and even high-resolution FLAC, with some digital storefronts offering the album in high-quality formats. However, the most important version for high-end audio is the 2019 remix. The visual and audio menus of the Blu-ray allow you to directly select between the High-Resolution Stereo PCM track and the 5.1 Surround Sound.