Popular Post The Computer Audiophile Posted July 23, 2018 Popular Post Share Posted July 23, 2018 21 minutes ago, darkmass said: Aren't "objectivists" supposed to be able to apply logic? (and note to @diecaster, several albums are referenced in the thread, but the post I linked is only about the first Doors album) Give logic a shot. But to help you, Steve Hoffman is saying even though he remixed the first Doors album, "several times", Steve's work "bites" in comparison with the original. (I assume you are familiar with the term "bites".) And for @Ralf11, your thought experiment was a failure. Steve said he preferred a version not his own, but no censoring was evident...yet you said "any comment stating a preference for a different version is censored". Don’t be a jerk. It proves a point but not the one you think. Hugo9000 and darkmass 2 Founder of Audiophile Style | My Audio Systems Link to comment
Brinkman Ship Posted July 23, 2018 Author Share Posted July 23, 2018 40 minutes ago, darkmass said: Aren't "objectivists" supposed to be able to apply logic? (and note to @diecaster, several albums are referenced in the thread, but the post I linked is only about the first Doors album) Give logic a shot. But to help you, Steve Hoffman is saying even though he remixed the first Doors album, "several times", Steve's work "bites" in comparison with the original. (I assume you are familiar with the term "bites".) And for @Ralf11, your thought experiment was a failure. Steve said he preferred a version not his own, but no censoring was evident...yet you said "any comment stating a preference for a different version is censored". I promise you Hoffman NEVER EVER "remixed" the first Doors album. He also claimed to have remixed several Beatle live releases, then later claimed to have just "heard" the master tape. Bruce Botnick would NEVER EVER allow the multitracks out of his sights. He was asked about this and claimed no one ever touched those tapes but him. The 2 track mixdowns were liscensed out to DCC and to Analogue Productions..for CDs, and SACDs/ LPs. Hoffman has a long record of making outlandish claims that later he either contradicts or are proven to be untrue. Link to comment
Popular Post rando Posted July 23, 2018 Popular Post Share Posted July 23, 2018 3 hours ago, Brinkman Ship said: I promise you Hoffman NEVER EVER "remixed" the first Doors album. He also claimed to have remixed several Beatle live releases, then later claimed to have just "heard" the master tape. Bruce Botnick would NEVER EVER allow the multitracks out of his sights. He was asked about this and claimed no one ever touched those tapes but him. The 2 track mixdowns were liscensed out to DCC and to Analogue Productions..for CDs, and SACDs/ LPs. Hoffman has a long record of making outlandish claims that later he either contradicts or are proven to be untrue. What may be being sorely missed is how diluted and overexposed The Doors catalog got when someone threw open the gates on it to make a quick buck. Anyone with inclinations towards remixing or playing with digital files had their go at "sound biting" the life out of multiple hits. I do mean anyone and everyone from kids with their first computer mixing software to professionals. Without even needing to hear the SH touched versions. I would agree with his sentiment towards them and move along. The world is a big place with lots of ways to cash in on ones recognized place in it that don't look so good in the rear view mirror. In your always forceful attempts to sway others. Ask what would actually support the need to craft a well informed opinion or, bereft of that, hold one's peace on the matter. Which would in fact lead to a decline of needless shit stirring and charging into battle half cocked with a head driving out the sense that would preclude whatever action is currently being undertaken. Not that this is aimed directly at you alone. look&listen, Bill Brown, christopher3393 and 1 other 2 1 1 Link to comment
Popular Post diecaster Posted July 23, 2018 Popular Post Share Posted July 23, 2018 4 hours ago, Brinkman Ship said: I promise you Hoffman NEVER EVER "remixed" the first Doors album. He also claimed to have remixed several Beatle live releases, then later claimed to have just "heard" the master tape. Bruce Botnick would NEVER EVER allow the multitracks out of his sights. He was asked about this and claimed no one ever touched those tapes but him. The 2 track mixdowns were liscensed out to DCC and to Analogue Productions..for CDs, and SACDs/ LPs. Hoffman has a long record of making outlandish claims that later he either contradicts or are proven to be untrue. Again I say, who cares? It seems all you want to do is trash Hoffman. No one here is saying he is anything other than a flawed human being. You started out trashing how he runs his forum and now you want to trash the man. We get it. You don't like anything about him. I don't care. All I know is that I have found his forum to be an incredible source of information that has increased my enjoyment of music more than any other I have visited. Do I believe everything I read there? Of course not. But, for the most part, the members are generous in sharing their honest opinions and perspectives. I am not going to take a negative view of the place just because Hoffman is a flawed human being. Superdad and cbee 2 Link to comment
Ralf11 Posted July 23, 2018 Share Posted July 23, 2018 It seems all you want to do is promote Hoffman The Computer Audiophile 1 Link to comment
Superdad Posted July 23, 2018 Share Posted July 23, 2018 I too have gotten a lot of use from the combination of the Hoffman forum and Discogs.com. For virtually every recording there are a surprising number of masterings that have been done—some of which really suck and some of which are terrific (and frankly, the “audiophile” remasterings often fall in the latter camp). Not really sure what the rest of this thread is about. 4est 1 UpTone Audio LLC Link to comment
diecaster Posted July 23, 2018 Share Posted July 23, 2018 5 minutes ago, Ralf11 said: It seems all you want to do is promote Hoffman Hardly. I promote what the forum itself offers. I could care less about Hoffman. Don Hills 1 Link to comment
Brinkman Ship Posted July 23, 2018 Author Share Posted July 23, 2018 38 minutes ago, Superdad said: I too have gotten a lot of use from the combination of the Hoffman forum and Discogs.com. For virtually every recording there are a surprising number of masterings that have been done—some of which really suck and some of which are terrific (and frankly, the “audiophile” remasterings often fall in the latter camp). Not really sure what the rest of this thread is about. the POINT is, Hoffman, a multi millionaire, uses his forum for personal gain, yet begs for donations...and offers no accounting.. Link to comment
Popular Post diecaster Posted July 23, 2018 Popular Post Share Posted July 23, 2018 1 hour ago, Brinkman Ship said: the POINT is, Hoffman, a multi millionaire, uses his forum for personal gain, yet begs for donations...and offers no accounting.. So??? Again, that is his prerogative. If you ever have your own forum, you can run it any way you want. The Computer Audiophile and 4est 2 Link to comment
mav52 Posted July 23, 2018 Share Posted July 23, 2018 12 hours ago, Brinkman Ship said: I promise you Hoffman NEVER EVER "remixed" the first Doors album. He also claimed to have remixed several Beatle live releases, then later claimed to have just "heard" the master tape. Bruce Botnick would NEVER EVER allow the multitracks out of his sights. He was asked about this and claimed no one ever touched those tapes but him. The 2 track mixdowns were liscensed out to DCC and to Analogue Productions..for CDs, and SACDs/ LPs. Hoffman has a long record of making outlandish claims that later he either contradicts or are proven to be untrue. True, Doug Sax did the mixing on the first Doors debut Album. The Truth Is Out There Link to comment
Popular Post Dr Tone Posted July 23, 2018 Popular Post Share Posted July 23, 2018 The wealth of information available on the Hoffman forums with regards to CD versions and different masters has been invaluable to me. None of it was ever from the forum namesake but from it's members. How he runs and finances the forums is his business, not mine. I'm just happy to have the resource available. diecaster, Bill Brown, tmtomh and 2 others 3 2 Roon Rock->Auralic Aria G2->Schiit Yggdrasil A2->McIntosh C47->McIntosh MC301 Monos->Wilson Audio Sabrinas Link to comment
Popular Post wwaldmanfan Posted July 23, 2018 Popular Post Share Posted July 23, 2018 An anonymous member comes in here and starts a thread to personally cast aspersions on the moderator of another audio forum. How is this relevant to Computer Audiophile, and why has the thread been allowed to continue? No one here is benefitting from this. look&listen, tmtomh and darkmass 3 Link to comment
Popular Post Ski Bum Posted July 23, 2018 Popular Post Share Posted July 23, 2018 The Hoffman Forums are the best source that I have found for information about the sound quality of various recordings, different masterings, etc. This information is very important to me, and I am grateful to the Forums. Information from the Forums (together with listening, of course) has helped shape my music library. In most cases, the information comes from other Forum members rather than the Host or a Gort. The Forums are stronger for analog sources than digital, but has information for both. HalSF, diecaster and tmtomh 1 2 Link to comment
Popular Post HalSF Posted July 23, 2018 Popular Post Share Posted July 23, 2018 Steve Hoffman's forum is by far the most significant and useful existing resource for exploring, debating, and recommending music based on the sound quality and aesthetic value of various masterings on various formats. By far. Just do a search for SQ information on any recorded music, and the most relevant helpful links that appear likely will be SHF threads. And it's free. The annual nagging for contributions to keep it ad-free is minimal and easy to ignore, if you're so inclined. I value the volunteer work of the moderators and especially appreciate the well-enforced ban on political discussion and bickering. It's a place I appreciate ducking into when the feeling of being poisoned by the horrible news and viciousness rampant elsewhere on the Internet becomes too painful, and I want to take refuge in discussion about the pleasure of music and how to enhance it. The tradeoff between restrictive rules and a relative lack of toxicity and troll callout culture is totally worth it IMO. The ability of cynical, preening OPs to launch and dominate angry, insulting, vindictive put-down threads at the SHF is severely limited in ways that I approve. I'm also a complete fanboy regarding Hoffman's own mastering work. My personal taste and what his mastering offers is a perfect overlap. My introduction to Hoffman came when he and Chad Kassem presented a session about his beautiful SACD version of Nat King Cole's Love Is the Thing at the Rocky Mountain Audio Fest — one of the most positive and inspiring experiences in audiophile joy I've experienced. The quality and depth of my music library and the pleasure I get out of it has been immeasurably improved due to what I've learned and been taught through the wisdom and help I've gotten at the forum. diecaster, Bill Brown, The Computer Audiophile and 3 others 5 1 Link to comment
Popular Post The Computer Audiophile Posted July 23, 2018 Popular Post Share Posted July 23, 2018 3 minutes ago, HalSF said: Steve Hoffman's forum is by far the most significant and useful existing resource for exploring, debating, and recommending music based on the sound quality and aesthetic value of various masterings on various formats. By far. Just do a search for SQ information on any recorded music, and the most relevant helpful links that appear likely will be SHF threads. And it's free. The annual nagging for contributions to keep in ad-free is minimal and easy to ignore, if you're so inclined. I value the volunteer work of the moderators and especially appreciate the well-enforced ban on political discussion and bickering. It's a place I appreciate ducking into when the feeling of being poisoned by the horrible news and viciousness rampant elsewhere on the Internet becomes too painful, and I want to take refuge in discussion about the pleasure of music and how to enhance it. The tradeoff between restrictive rules and a relative lack of toxicity and troll callout culture is totally worth it IMO. The ability of cynical, preening OPs to launch and dominate angry, insulting, vindictive put-down threads at the SHF is severely limited in ways that I approve. I'm also a complete fanboy regarding Hoffman's own mastering work. My personal taste and what his mastering offers is a perfect overlap. My introduction to Hoffman came when he and Chad Kassem presented a session about his beautiful SACD version of Nat King Cole's Love Is the Thing at the Rocky Mountain Audio Fest — one of the most positive and inspiring experiences in audiophile joy I've experienced. The quality and depth of my music library and the pleasure I get out of it has been immeasurably improved due to what I've learned and been taught through the wisdom and help I've gotten at the forum. What a refreshing post :~) HalSF, tmtomh and 4est 2 1 Founder of Audiophile Style | My Audio Systems Link to comment
Ralf11 Posted July 23, 2018 Share Posted July 23, 2018 7 hours ago, wwaldmanfan said: ... Good Lord! Get rid of that avatar and bring back the cute WW wwaldmanfan 1 Link to comment
diecaster Posted July 23, 2018 Share Posted July 23, 2018 7 hours ago, wwaldmanfan said: An anonymous member comes in here and starts a thread to personally cast aspersions on the moderator of another audio forum. How is this relevant to Computer Audiophile, and why has the thread been allowed to continue? No one here is benefitting from this. I disagree! The animus of one poster has probably made many people here aware of the value of Steve Hoffman’s forum. Until I found that forum I was not fully aware of how varied the quality of masterings indeed were. I am sure others were/are in the same boat! Link to comment
crenca Posted July 23, 2018 Share Posted July 23, 2018 16 minutes ago, The Computer Audiophile said: What a refreshing post :~) I thought it was probably a bit overstated, and that he is using this praise is a proxy to complain about things he does not like around here... Hey MQA, if it is not all $voodoo$, show us the math! Link to comment
Brinkman Ship Posted July 23, 2018 Author Share Posted July 23, 2018 this cracked me the EFF up...restores my faith in sanity lol. Link to comment
diecaster Posted July 23, 2018 Share Posted July 23, 2018 36 minutes ago, crenca said: I thought it was probably a bit overstated, and that he is using this praise is a proxy to complain about things he does not like around here... Could you be any more cynical? The Computer Audiophile 1 Link to comment
The Computer Audiophile Posted July 24, 2018 Share Posted July 24, 2018 52 minutes ago, diecaster said: Could you be any more cynical? Careful what you ask for. Founder of Audiophile Style | My Audio Systems Link to comment
Popular Post The Computer Audiophile Posted July 24, 2018 Popular Post Share Posted July 24, 2018 Ok guys. This thread isn’t representative of CA and really isn’t the kind of thing that needs to keep going. It’s done. tmtomh, Bill Brown, Kyhl and 3 others 6 Founder of Audiophile Style | My Audio Systems Link to comment
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