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patmiller
07-28-07, 10:12 PM
Alexander Jero open the dore for the legacy of Surround Music on HD DVD by releasing his Unique 3-Dimensional Arrangements and Compositions featuring new revolutionary approach to experience music in Surround Sound. Questions,
thoughts, This new music titles of the future are here.

Kal Rubinson
07-29-07, 12:02 PM
Another thread?

patmiller
07-29-07, 12:22 PM
Another thread?

I just open this thread in this aria to disscass the future of surround music on HD DVD in perspective to existing Surround Music Audience.

I also open this thread in HD DVD Software aria to reach out to new HD DVD Audience to get where attention to surround music. :)

Kal Rubinson
07-29-07, 01:00 PM
I am fascinated by your obsessiveness and, thanks to you, I would buy this disc if I had an HD-DVD player.

patmiller
07-29-07, 02:17 PM
I am fascinated by your obsessiveness and, thanks to you, I would buy this disc if I had an HD-DVD player.

No, thanks to you.
Then I find out that you don't know anything about this artist work
That made me post all this info.
There is nothing absessive about that.

locomo
07-30-07, 10:54 AM
I guess what Kal's questioning is this statement:
"Unique 3-Dimensional Arrangements and Compositions featuring new revolutionary approach to experience music in Surround Sound."
I'm sure he's heard similar statements, a few times.

patmiller
07-30-07, 07:06 PM
I guess what Kal's questioning is this statement:
"Unique 3-Dimensional Arrangements and Compositions featuring new revolutionary approach to experience music in Surround Sound."
I'm sure he's heard similar statements, a few times.

Great, I will be glad to answer this.
The music of this albums in case of Bach transcripted to present voices in perfect harmony around the listener making surround mix the essential part of the arrangement.

Will be glad to talk more about that.

CAVX
08-05-07, 11:31 AM
Patmiller,

I have a DTS 5.1 CD of a classical recording where the orchestra is up front, the choir is in the surrounds, and soloist (also in the surrounds) is heard from the back of the room.

The playback is greatly enhanced by using DTS ES which then steers the soloist to the back surround speakers ensuring you hear this singer where they were supposed to be heard, even when sitting off axis.

Is this new 3D MC work based on a similar layout?

Mark

patmiller
08-05-07, 02:24 PM
Patmiller,

I have a DTS 5.1 CD of a classical recording where the orchestra is up front, the choir is in the surrounds, and soloist (also in the surrounds) is heard from the back of the room.

The playback is greatly enhanced by using DTS ES which then steers the soloist to the back surround speakers ensuring you hear this singer where they were supposed to be heard, even when sitting off axis.

Is this new 3D MC work based on a similar layout?

Mark

In General you looking to the right direction.
Only here in Case of Uncommon Bach we are talking about match more sophisticated approach. Jero is taking original Bach Partitures and transcripting it so each individual voice of polyphony has unique location around the listener. Creating real balance between the channels so it sound absolutely natural.

Did I fully answer your question Mark?
Please let me know.

CAVX
08-05-07, 11:32 PM
In General you looking to the right direction.
Only here in Case of Uncommon Bach we are talking about match more sophisticated approach. Jero is taking original Bach Partitures and transcripting it so each individual voice of polyphony has unique location around the listener. Creating real balance between the channels so it sound absolutely natural.

Did I fully answer your question Mark?
Please let me know.

Wow, yes you did Pat, thank you.

Whilst I have not yet moved into the HD arena yet, I feel that approach will require some change to how people select (the gear they use) and set up their equipment (placement and calibration).

I am a huge believer of matched speakers - 3 identical LCRs and 4 identical Surrounds - but can see others having less than ideal result with mixed speaker combos.

Is HD DVD once again going to shoot itself in the foot by releasing three different versions of itself, or simply stick with one platform this time round?

Mark

patmiller
08-06-07, 02:11 AM
Wow, yes you did Pat, thank you.

Whilst I have not yet moved into the HD arena yet, I feel that approach will require some change to how people select (the gear they use) and set up their equipment (placement and calibration).

I am a huge believer of matched speakers - 3 identical LCRs and 4 identical Surrounds - but can see others having less than ideal result with mixed speaker combos.

Is HD DVD once again going to shoot itself in the foot by releasing three different versions of itself, or simply stick with one platform this time round?

Mark

I don't see that this approach required special placement and calibration. Its only required discrete surround set-up and equally calibrated speakers wich is pretty mach a standard.

I am not really into this HD-DVD vs BD confrontation and all that. I believe that HD media is the great opportunity to introduce people to surround music. Just look how many people participating HD Software forum compare to this one. Nothing alse matter in my opinion.

thehun
08-06-07, 04:55 AM
Another thread?

No kidding! This guy must be the hardest working promoter of this Jero dude. Hope he gets paid one day. :)

patmiller
08-06-07, 07:29 AM
No kidding! This guy must be the hardest working promoter of this Jero dude. Hope he gets paid one day. :)

So, it's your personal agenda now.
How match you get paid to go out of your way sabotaging these treads.
Just wait, if moderator will not delete your crap, I do your posts the same way you did mine. Will see who will smile then. :D

wjg
08-06-07, 11:13 AM
Spell check is your friend, Buzzy !!!

patmiller
08-06-07, 11:50 AM
Spell check is your friend, Buzzy !!!

thanks. lest go to the lust thing we discased:

I don't see that this approach required special placement and calibration. Its only required discrete surround set-up and equally calibrated speakers wich is pretty mach a standard.

I am not really into this HD-DVD vs BD confrontation and all that. I believe that HD media is the great opportunity to introduce people to surround music. Just look how many people participating HD Software forum compare to this one. Nothing als matter in my opinion.

CAVX
08-08-07, 07:02 AM
Looking at the retail sector sector here and it looks like there is not going to be any HD confrontation - most stores are simply not stocking HD DVD, only Blu-ray. I don't care either way, so long as one format does everything - both HD video and HD audio...

Mark

patmiller
08-08-07, 12:37 PM
Looking at the retail sector sector here and it looks like there is not going to be any HD confrontation - most stores are simply not stocking HD DVD, only Blu-ray. I don't care either way, so long as one format does everything - both HD video and HD audio...

Mark

Actually my opinion is the same it doesn't matter. I only think that we are now on the really early stage of development on this market and as fare as I can see now both players are well represented.

Going forward I think that for Audio Media it was more important to showcase the form and new creative approach of how Music can be represented in this new format in the way we know it on DVD-A and SACD that why I think that "Uncommon Bach" and Alexander Jero projects in general deserve that match of attention besides it's Unique Artistic value.
Can't wait to get his next release "The Way to Paradise" to see of how he apply this approach to his electronic music featuring original electronic composition produced for 7.1 audio experience something that was never done before.