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Uploaded by on Aug 14, 2010

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(Make sure to select the highest playback resolution available - should be 480p - for the best audio quality. It does make a difference, the audio is much less compressed by Youtube if the highest resolution is selected.)

This must be what they play in Heaven... and I'm sure they play vinyl records there! :)

This is one of my favorite albums of all time, the great John Coltrane and Johnny Hartman - 2x Vinyl LP cut by Bernie Grundman @45rpm and reissued by Original Recordings Group (ORG).

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Sorry for the sound glitches caused by Youtube audio processing/compression. It really hurts the sound of the videos and this one in particular.

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  • You have overloaded the inputs on your PC and that's what's caused the glitches. YT compression is a "mushy" sound. I route my signal to my MiniDisk recorder and adjust the output there to way below 0dB, usually about -9dB. Or, you can adjust the signal coming in if you use Audacity's Input volume slider thing. Make it much lower - about -9dB again. When you've finished, do Select All and Normalise, to bring the loudest point of the song to 0dB - the loudest it can be before overload.

  • @MarkPMus thanks for the tips, but I just use the video straight out from the camera, no editing at all. Most of my videos sound fine on YT, even if a little brighter and less low end, but still reasonable. These glitches are something I had not experienced before :(

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  • I'd give my right nut for a P9

  • I was waiting a lot for more videos from you. were you in the holliday? thanks again for your posts, are really good!!!

  • @MarkPMus hi mark, i see that youre also a fan from Nuvinyl!!

  • @NuVinyl The glitch is definitely input overload. Try doing the video as normal, importing it into a video editor and deleting the audio. Then sync it to an audio file made in Audacity, as described above. From a purely selfish point of view, I'd love to hear how much better the P9 sounds to the P5, and recording this way would enable some direct comparisons to be made! PS Coltrane/Hartman sound fabulous!

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