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Offline tpirman1982

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Re: 1972 TPiR cues available soon?
« Reply #480 on: January 07, 2011, 12:48:10 PM »
Something just crossed my mind and I was wondering:
The only cues in the 1976 package I don't recognize are Robert, Ralph, Tackless, Deja Vu and Jive Walk 'cause I never heard those on The Price is Right.
Has anyone ever heard them on the show during the 1976 season?

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SOUND QUALITY ?? 1972 TPiR cues
« Reply #481 on: January 09, 2011, 09:17:26 PM »
Why is the sound so poor on the following cues?  The rest of the cues "fill out" the system, but these are lacking something:  (they're great cues!)

. Main Theme Intro - Trumpet Lead

3. Main Theme Intro - Trumpet Lead Slower

4. Train Song - Guitar Lead

5. Train Song - Piano Lead

6. Train Song - Piano Lead Longer

7. Main Theme - Trumpet Lead

8. Main Theme - Sax Lead

9. Main Theme - Harp Lead

10. Main Theme - Rhodes Lead

11. Main Theme - Acoustic Guitar Lead

12. Main Theme - Bells Lead

13. Main Theme - Bells & Triangle Lead

14. Main Theme - Vibes Lead

15. Main Theme - Sax Lead Slow

16. Country Hoedown

17. Main Theme - Plucked Violin

18. Main Theme - Trombone Lead

19. Flute Stinger

20. Original Opening Pan

21. Original Opening Pan - Slower

22. Original Opening Pan - Flute Lead

23. Original Opening Pan - No Lead

24. Original Opening Pan - Variation 1

25. Original Opening Pan - Variation 2

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Re: 1972 TPiR cues available soon?
« Reply #482 on: January 09, 2011, 11:52:37 PM »
There is a lot of "hissing" in the background on many of the cues. If you use an audio cleaning software, you can clean and enhance the cues. That's what I did on many of them so they sound even better!

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Re: 1972 TPiR cues available soon?
« Reply #483 on: January 09, 2011, 11:52:58 PM »
It has something to do with the cartridges these few cues were on.  If you open up your computer's volume control and take audio from either the left or right side, the problem goes away.  When viewing each of these files in an audio editing program, the left channel is the one with the best-looking waveform and generally has fuller audio.

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