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The Hi-Vision videos last week took a lot of time to get together. While I know this sounds overly dramatic, after I finished editing them it felt like I had jet-lag for a few days. I seem to get this feeling whenever editing stretches on longer than normal. It’s like a weird fog combined with extreme tiredness. I used to get a similar side effect when I looked at massive excel spreadsheets for days on end in my previous job. It’s probably just some kind of migraine but without the pain. 

Regardless, as a result of having a bit of downtime this week's video is a much simpler affair.

In it I take a look at a couple of techniques that were used to squeeze more music onto one disc for reasons that made perfect sense at the time.

In other news, a new Behind The Scenes blather-thon video will be along at the weekend. 

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RetroTech: Extended Play - The 2 hour LP & 2.5 hour CD

A look at two different approaches at squeezing more music onto one disc. Featuring Trimicron the longest 33 1/3rd Stereo Vinyl Records that held two hours of music and a CD that contained two and a half hours of audio. The Electron Microscope Vinyl Video from Applied Science can be found here: https://youtu.be/GuCdsyCWmt8 ---------------SUBSCRIBE------------------ http://www.youtube.com/user/Techmoan?sub_confirmation=1 -------------Merchandise----------------- https://teespring.com/stores/techmoan-merch -------------SUPPORT--------------- This channel can be supported through Patreon https://www.patreon.com/techmoan Patrons usually have early access to videos -------THANKS TO ------- Jerobeam Fenderson for the intro animation: http://oscilloscopemusic.com/ ----------Outro Music----------- Over Time - Vibe Tracks https://youtu.be/VSSswVZSgJw ------Outro Sound Effect------ ThatSFXGuy - https://youtu.be/5M3-ZV5-QDM

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Phil Collins

I didn't realise until I went back to vinyl recently that a quieter recording was so they could fit more on a side. I lover these little bits of modified technology that push the boundaries

Anonymous

Neat, I was unaware of either of these.