Your recording quality is awesome and as it has been said the separation is unsurpassed. Command Records pioneered multi-microphone recording so as to get a more dynamic stereo sound. Additionally, Enoch Light introduced using 35 mm film as a sound recording medium for its enhanced reproduction properties. To some Command Records was considered too gimmickie, caring more about separation than arrangement - but looking back they did produce some incredible recordings.
Is it just me, or does the 3D lower the video quality? Because I turned it off and set the video to 720p, but it still doesn't look as good as your non-3D videos.
@pagani43 yes, you have to squeeze two separate videos vertically side by side in a normal wide screen area. youtube stretches the left and right images into a stereoscopically viewable image. 50% of vertical resolution is lost. look at the video thumbnail of any 3D video, you will see it as a double image, that is how the actual video looks, and is formated for youtube 3D.
BTW, how did you view this video? did you have red/blue glasses, a 3D monitor/TV, or did you cross your eyes like i did.
@gilmour509 At first I tried crossing my eyes, but that didn't get me anywhere so I simply turned the 3D off. Maybe I'll buy some 3D glasses in the future to see what it's like.
Excellent sound quality, as usual... Great stereo separation in this track, by the way!! I think my dad once told me that when stereo audio systems entered the market somewhere in the 50s, the retailers included this record as part of the package, so that users could test and fully enjoy the "stereo" effect... =)
@grod75 Thanks for the info! The stereo effects on this song is the reason i decided to try my hand at stereo video. This is a great album, defiantly worthy of a full LP upload.
@gilmour509 Yep, maybe it would be worth, indeed... Just a correction about my "story"... What my dad actually told me is that some retailers here in Mexico gave away copies of an album that included this "Tabu" track, so that the new users could fully enjoy the stereo effect... Not sure if it was this specific album, though... Thanks again for the post... =)
@gilmour509 yea holy shit the sound was so good on these that they sound good on YOUTUBE. i just sold three of these on the 'bay. i have three 'provocative percussions' if anyone is interested
I'm glad you're taking advantage of the technology, you must surely be a pioneer in using the third dimension for vinyl music videos, plus excellent sound quality. Good theme that you chose.
Your recording quality is awesome and as it has been said the separation is unsurpassed. Command Records pioneered multi-microphone recording so as to get a more dynamic stereo sound. Additionally, Enoch Light introduced using 35 mm film as a sound recording medium for its enhanced reproduction properties. To some Command Records was considered too gimmickie, caring more about separation than arrangement - but looking back they did produce some incredible recordings.
Quidamkid 1 week ago
I love this song of all the songs in this album. . . a dancing arabian girl so beautiful enough to be in a james bond movie.
mippystock 2 months ago
great track
alain59200 5 months ago in playlist alain oldies 48
Is it just me, or does the 3D lower the video quality? Because I turned it off and set the video to 720p, but it still doesn't look as good as your non-3D videos.
pagani43 9 months ago
@pagani43 yes, you have to squeeze two separate videos vertically side by side in a normal wide screen area. youtube stretches the left and right images into a stereoscopically viewable image. 50% of vertical resolution is lost. look at the video thumbnail of any 3D video, you will see it as a double image, that is how the actual video looks, and is formated for youtube 3D.
BTW, how did you view this video? did you have red/blue glasses, a 3D monitor/TV, or did you cross your eyes like i did.
gilmour509 9 months ago
@gilmour509 At first I tried crossing my eyes, but that didn't get me anywhere so I simply turned the 3D off. Maybe I'll buy some 3D glasses in the future to see what it's like.
pagani43 9 months ago
@gilmour509
Excellent sound quality, as usual... Great stereo separation in this track, by the way!! I think my dad once told me that when stereo audio systems entered the market somewhere in the 50s, the retailers included this record as part of the package, so that users could test and fully enjoy the "stereo" effect... =)
grod75 11 months ago
@grod75 Thanks for the info! The stereo effects on this song is the reason i decided to try my hand at stereo video. This is a great album, defiantly worthy of a full LP upload.
gilmour509 11 months ago
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grod75 11 months ago
@gilmour509 Yep, maybe it would be worth, indeed... Just a correction about my "story"... What my dad actually told me is that some retailers here in Mexico gave away copies of an album that included this "Tabu" track, so that the new users could fully enjoy the stereo effect... Not sure if it was this specific album, though... Thanks again for the post... =)
grod75 11 months ago
@grod75 ah yes, i think you're referring to one of those "Command Samplers" records. i have volume 3, in mono.
gilmour509 11 months ago
@gilmour509 yea holy shit the sound was so good on these that they sound good on YOUTUBE. i just sold three of these on the 'bay. i have three 'provocative percussions' if anyone is interested
newfuckingwave 3 months ago
Oh ... my eyes, my eyes! ... haha.
I'm glad you're taking advantage of the technology, you must surely be a pioneer in using the third dimension for vinyl music videos, plus excellent sound quality. Good theme that you chose.
Greetings.
RAC80sFAN 11 months ago
3D , i guess there's a start for everything
wallshadow211 11 months ago
FAR OUT! I do not have 3D glasses, so I enjoy these psychedelic colors. Love the music too! So 1950s!
APyleOfVinyl 11 months ago
@APyleOfVinyl either do i ;) click "Show more" for instructions to see it in full color 3D.
gilmour509 11 months ago