Brubeck's 'Time Out' listeners


Been tweaking my system (mostly room and rack) and heard something for the first time.

On the 'Take Five' track, when Joe Morello goes into his drum solo, am I hearing a reflection off of Eugene Wright's bass? It's right were Wright is playing. It's ever so delayed, but *there.*

Yikes!

I never would have thought my system (with tweaks suggested by you guys) could resolve something like that.

To those who are familiar with the recording (20 bit remaster) let me know!
mprime
I believe what you are hearing is a tape splice, or at least that's what it sounds like on my system. Most likely, the engineer recorded several drum solos and the "best" solo was then spliced into the "best" piano recording. Typical studio trickery!

On a highly resolving system you can also hear the tempo change when the drum solo is "plugged in" and then again after the solo finishes.

It sounds like your tweaks may have made your system more resolving!
Ya, Brubeck farted a lot, but always on key! That's why most people don't know about it and so few systems are able to pick it up.

It's a wonderful sensation when a simple tweek allows you to smell a familiar recordiing like it was just cut...

Ahh, we're just kidding!
While attending U of Illinois, Chicago I observed the following in a mensroom stall of the arts building:
"you know you're a musician when you can fart in major thirds"...
Mprime or Mbhcid-could you give the exact timing of this effect please.
Thanks...