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Tallulah has TWO TEMPOS!!

 
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PostPosted: Thu May 17, 2007 17:30    Reply with quote

Tallulah has TWO TEMPOS!!
...Not really, but read on...

I've tried to make a Talullah (or is it "Tallulah?") capella, using a feature in Audacity ("invert", to be precise). I wasn't able to do anything, BUT I did notice one thing! The album version of T is a slightly faster recording than the Dyna instru CDR version

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What's really bothering about this is that that happens not just with this one song, but with all the other songs fournd on DICD-R.

What can I say about this? Nothing, really, aside from the fact that the master tapes used to store the info were played at different speeds, probably in different machines, too!
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PostPosted: Thu May 17, 2007 17:56    Reply with quote


Interesting.

I remember I noticed something like that with 'Electric Mistress'. The version the radio played a few months before the original release, was slighty faster than the album version.

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PostPosted: Thu May 17, 2007 18:44    Reply with quote


But whenever JMQ is on the radio it always sounds faster. Someone told me they speed songs up slightly so they can fit more into their set. Maybe thats wrong I'm not sure...
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PostPosted: Thu May 17, 2007 21:14    Reply with quote


are you sure they actually sound at different tempo are are just the same waves moved a few microseconds?
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PostPosted: Thu May 17, 2007 21:47    Reply with quote


jamirokaki wrote:
are you sure they actually sound at different tempo are are just the same waves moved a few microseconds?

Yeah that's the obvious deduction from that image, though that difference may be just at the beginning, where they are close enough, and then "build up" and be a more obvious phaseout in the long run.
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PostPosted: Fri May 18, 2007 02:51    Reply with quote


**offtopic**

Nice avatar Jam Fan

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PostPosted: Fri May 18, 2007 05:43    Reply with quote


DiscoStu wrote:
jamirokaki wrote:
are you sure they actually sound at different tempo are are just the same waves moved a few microseconds?

Yeah that's the obvious deduction from that image, though that difference may be just at the beginning, where they are close enough, and then "build up" and be a more obvious phaseout in the long run.


...Nno-- I've checked practically every sample in the song. Both of the songs start at the very same sound sample. I wouldn't have posted this topic if it weren't like that. Not just that, but the more one listens into the song, the more the Talullah instru starts to lag... I'm serious!
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PostPosted: Fri May 18, 2007 14:16    Reply with quote


Jam Fan wrote:
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But whenever JMQ is on the radio it always sounds faster. Someone told me they speed songs up slightly so they can fit more into their set. Maybe thats wrong I'm not sure...


Yeah i think this is definitely true with some stations although its blatantly obvious! i listen to Q radio and the version of Cosmic Girl that they always play is definitely faster than the album version!
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PostPosted: Thu May 24, 2007 16:36    Reply with quote


[Hello, fellow jamily members,]

I think I do know the reason for this difference in speed - master tapes. The tapes had to be read twice in order to get two different versions. And it seems that the two versions we got were actually read from the tapes in different rooms with different temperatures. Master tapes are usually very... Erm... Huge. The width of a master tape can sometimes even reach four inches!! (8+ centimeters) You know what's so interesting about that? This: Many objects expand in heat, and contract in cold, especially metals and their respective oxides. It might be pretty much the same with tapes. Most tapes' tapes are coated with AlO (aluminium-oxide), and there's not a big difference with master tapes, as they also use an oxide, but a one more stable to demagnetisation.

What I'm implying here is that the vocal and instrumental mixdowns were done in rooms with different temperatures. The vocal versions of all songs on Dynamite were downmixed in a somewhat chilly room, resulting in contraction of the tape, and a slight speedup of the tracks themselves. A polar opposite happened with the instrumental mixes, which were done in a hot room. The heat made the oxides on the tape expand in length, resulting in a song slowed down.
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PostPosted: Thu May 24, 2007 17:17    Reply with quote


Yeah, that could be, supposing they didn't use digital tapes. I'd prefer to believe they did, look at Revolution 1993 or Didgin' Out. That is corrupted digital data.
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PostPosted: Fri May 25, 2007 10:22    Reply with quote


it's Al2O3 Wink
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PostPosted: Wed Jun 06, 2007 16:59    Reply with quote


The radio play we got for Electric Mistress and Seven Days were definitely faster, but I had always attributed it to the way it was recorded from the radio. They're also pitched higher. I found out because I actually liked the slightly higher pitched Seven Days version better, so I sped it up just a tad and, of course, it came out higher pitched too.
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