Jean-michel-jarre---oxygene--new-master-recording-2007--dts-cd.rar __full__ -
Forget the thin digital remasters of the past. This re-recording captures the warmth of the VCS3, Arp 2600, and Mellotron with modern high-fidelity equipment. The 5.1 mix expands the soundstage, letting the iconic sequences and "white noise" wind effects swirl around the listener as Jarre originally intended.
Released for the 30th anniversary of the original work, this project was Jarre's attempt to recreate the "feel" of his 1976 home-studio masterpiece while utilizing cleaner, cutting-edge production techniques. Forget the thin digital remasters of the past
This DTS-CD version is not the same as the stereo CD or the DVD-Video 5.1 (which is 48kHz/16-bit). DTS-CD is — CD-compatible. Released for the 30th anniversary of the original
The new recording offers increased clarity, deeper bass, and more pronounced stereo separation compared to older CD versions. The new recording offers increased clarity, deeper bass,
Jean-Michel-Jarre---Oxygene--New-Master-Recording-2007--DTS-CD.rar contains a digital backup of the 30th Anniversary re-recording of Jean-Michel Jarre's seminal 1976 album, Jean-Michel Jarre forum
The (also known as DTS Music Disc or 5.1 Music Disc) is an audio CD that, instead of linear PCM music, contains multichannel surround‑sound music encoded in the DTS (Digital Theater Systems) format. Physically, a DTS‑CD conforms to the same Red Book standard as a normal CD, and its data rate is identical to a standard 16‑bit/44.1 kHz audio CD: 1,411,200 bit/s (roughly 1.38 Mbps). However, whereas a normal CD stores uncompressed two‑channel audio, a DTS‑CD stores a 5.1‑channel surround‑sound audio stream compressed using DTS’s proprietary codec.
