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Comments about the soundtrack for Star Trek (Michael Giacchino)
Horrible sound quality.

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Horrible sound quality.   Wednesday, May 13, 2009 (4:47 a.m.) 

The review sounds so negative, yet it got 4 stars? I'm surprised the horrible sound quality wasn't mentioned more in the review. The music sounds like it was performed by a high-school marching band.


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Re: Horrible sound quality.   Thursday, May 14, 2009 (2:18 p.m.) 

Because Dan Wallin recorded it in tape like the Incredibles... not in digital.


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Re: Horrible sound quality.   Thursday, May 14, 2009 (7:57 p.m.) 

> Because Dan Wallin recorded it in tape like the Incredibles... not in
> digital.

I like it. It sounds vintage and makes the score warmer to listen to. The highs and lows aren't quite as abrasive as the modern digital recording.



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Re: Horrible sound quality.   Tuesday, June 23, 2009 (8:22 a.m.) 

It's an old process of recording. The music sounds very good but the percussion would sound better.




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Re: Horrible sound quality.   Friday, May 15, 2009 (8:31 a.m.) 

> The review sounds so negative, yet it got 4 stars? I'm surprised the
> horrible sound quality wasn't mentioned more in the review. The music
> sounds like it was performed by a high-school marching band.

I don't know of any high school marching band that play level 5 & level 6 music. A very complicated, furious score which actually, I hoped there could have been more. Too short, but very complicated. The Hollywood Studio Symphony Orchestra is way better then any high school marching band.


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Re: Horrible sound quality.   Tuesday, May 19, 2009 (12:38 p.m.) 

> The review sounds so negative, yet it got 4 stars? I'm surprised the
> horrible sound quality wasn't mentioned more in the review. The music
> sounds like it was performed by a high-school marching band.

LOL, says someone with a nich called "hewhomustnotbenamed"


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Re: Horrible sound quality.   Sunday, June 20, 2010 (4:09 p.m.) 

> The review sounds so negative, yet it got 4 stars? I'm surprised the
> horrible sound quality wasn't mentioned more in the review. The music
> sounds like it was performed by a high-school marching band.

One Name. Dan Walin.


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