koreatimes.co.kr — A new file format that offers separate volume controls for each musical instrument, such as guitar, drum, base and voice, is being considered as a new Internet standard.The new .MT9 file format, which a commercial title of “Music 2.0″, was selected as a candidate for consideration at a regular meeting of Motion Picture Experts Group (MPEG).
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jaymzzMay 25, 2008
I think producers are just getting lazy. "Mix it any way you want, I'm gonna go roll in my big pile of money."
dstzMay 26, 2008
So let's say that you want to have a lighter kick in a track.The kick in submix1 (submix one has kick and hihat1.)Submix1 also sends to Send3-Reverb (in which arrives Submix4, the one with the ethnic perc.) ....see what I'm doing here? we don't use 4 or 8 tracks anymore (and those who do, cool for them, but I'm speaking of what most people use,) submix, sends, different instruments are often mixed in a way that NO ONE CAN UNMIX IT. Maybe, if you have a 6 track playschool song specially recorded by a sucky Jpop band... but music?
pizdabolMay 27, 2008
How do these guys just claim that something is going to be the "standard of the internet"?How about this: make your format, release it, and THE INTERNET will decide if it's going to be the standard. Claiming that "we have decided what the new standard is going to be" is like claiming "we've decided what the new standard of cut of jeans is going to be" - the people will decide what the standard is, not you.And they also say that they have to release albums in this format, which means they have another enemy other than us - the record companies and musicians, who have to agree to have their album be released in "official karaoke format".
pizdabolMay 27, 2008
I agree - people shouldn't care so much about lossless. Unless you're doing some audio editing or forensic audio analysis, it's not important. A high quality encoded mp3 (192 and above) produces nearly perfect sound - certainly not enough to tell the difference the human ear from the original thing.The other thing is - the people who want lossless are the people who wear stupid iPod earbuds. Which brings me to the next point - it all depends on how good your speakers are. You can have your "lossless" FLAC - but it's eating up 8 times the space, and you're not hearing the difference because you need to have some amazing hardware to be able to tell the difference. I think the whole Lossless hype comes from the fact that people want the best of everything. They stopped feeling comfortable with mp3s the minute they found out that they're "technically not perfect".
sultanicaJul 4, 2008
How is this different than Midi/MOD/etc ? Those files can be like 3k for a 10 minute song (instruments/effects only)
warezzonaAug 22, 2008
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apdsdOct 7, 2008
It's about time we have control over this, I've actually been looking forward to the next progression of Mp3s.<a class="user" href="http://www.anchorpointdesignsd.com/graphic_design.php">http://www.anchorpointdesignsd.com/graphic_design. ...</a>
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