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Old Jun 22, 2010, 04:48 AM
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Originally Posted by Gigablah View Post
Since this is an enclosure, there's no album "cover" that has a definitive title. I suppose combining the disc titles is fine.

The catalogue number is tricky -- as far as I can make out from the disc scans:
DY-M5941-G15-01
DY-M5942-G15-01
Third disc is obscured.

Not sure how we're going to represent those.
The number on the third disc is DY-M5943-G15-01. If it's any help, Technika 2, I just noticed, matches this release in that there are only numbers on the back of the disc (unlike P1 and P2, which have the PGK numbers on the front), and the sequence is the same except for two numbers - DY-M936~7-G15-01.

Technika 2's soundtrack is the only near exact match though - the numbers on the back of other soundtrack discs from the DJMAX series are pretty varied in format.

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Question: after listening to the first two CDs of this soundtrack, would you say that the remastering done was an improvement over the original music? I read from some sites that 'there was no remastering' done in the sense that it was not noticeable or hardly noticeable.
On the lyrics foldout and game booklet, Mr. Funky is credited as 'Soundtrack Mastering Engineer', so there must have been something, but when I compared whiteblue with its Audio Trinity counterpart, I couldn't detect any difference between the two recordings.

I'm most definitely -not- an expert, but if you know of a better way to compare the mastering of the discs (something more concrete than listening by ear), I'd be open to giving it a shot to put the argument to rest one way or the other ^^.
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