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Re: Re: Re: Which Detroit sounds the best?. Noisy
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Posted by Joe Evans on February 04, 2004 at 19:31:37 from (209.41.235.132):
In Reply to: Re: Re: Which Detroit sounds the best?. Noisy engi posted by Jonathan on February 04, 2004 at 18:28:16:
Thanks for the compliment. Your response makes all the effort worthwhile. That's why we did those files--so folks like you can enjoy them. The audio is something I wanted to do. Brother Mike has the good equipment to do recording, and he's a bit anal about sound quality, but knew that there is a compromise on available web server space and audio file quality. Pure uncompressed audio files are qhastly huge, but I insisted that we can do this with some compression techniques and not lose the effect we wanted to achieve. I need to kick him in the butt to do some more. I want some full throttle-ups, a hard pull drive by, and the Farmall 460. I found one other tractor audio file about six months ago of a Farmall H and an Oliver. I'll be dipped if I can remember where I found them, but they did inspire me to do audio for our site. I can't take credit for this, but in an earlier post on this thread, Tanklord put me on to this aircraft site. It's awesome!!
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