darkbuddha wrote:
I'm more interested in the actual vehicle recordings on the CDs (or are they DVDs?). Does anyone have info on how they were recorded, what format they're in, etc.?
via the bull publishing website said:
...large-format book comes with three audio CDs of sounds and music. The first disc, dubbed “Technology,” includes recordings of the engine sounds of 30 historic race and cars, from the earliest 356 Roadster through the 2009 Panamera Turbo, with each recording linked to images and descriptions within the text.
Hope that answers your question. I too am more interested in the actual vehicle recordings and should probably quit obsessing over the E36 M3ty music that is included...
Duke wrote:
Kansas were the purest unlistenable crap.
You might have a point because if I hear that "Dust in the wind" song one more time........
PS122 wrote:
via the bull publishing website said:
...large-format book comes with three audio CDs of sounds and music. The first disc, dubbed “Technology,” includes recordings of the engine sounds of 30 historic race and cars, from the earliest 356 Roadster through the 2009 Panamera Turbo, with each recording linked to images and descriptions within the text.
Hope that answers your question. I too am more interested in the actual vehicle recordings and should probably quit obsessing over the E36 M3ty music that is included...
Unfortunately not... I was more looking to find out what recording equipment they used, where the sounds were recorded, the bit depth and sampling rate of the original recordings and of what appears on the CDs (though I'm guessing 16bit/44.1k if they're standard audio CDs), etc. Just curious more than anything.
In reply to darkbuddha:
Can't help there... not being an audio guy I'm clueless with all that.
pete240z wrote:
You might have a point because if I hear that "Dust in the wind" song one more time........
Try the Spinal Tappets version, Rust In The Tin