The pause between tracks may be fine for many albums, however there are many
others that are intended to be heard continuously, even though the tracks
may have separate titles. When I first mentioned this issue here, Raul
mentioned Pink Floyd's Dark Side of the Moon as a particular example where
the pause between tracks diminishes the listening experience. I can think of
many others, both in the classic rock genre as well as in several subgenres
of electronic music where the pause between tracks negatively affects the
listening experience. And, as I said, many albums were not intended to be
heard with pauses between tracks; so the Book Sense should not be inserting
one. Whether there is a pause between tracks is something that should be
left up to the creators of the music. Any portable CD player can play a CD
the way it was intended to be heard, that is, without pauses between tracks
if that is the way its creator wanted it to be heard. The Book Sense should
function the same way for albums that were ripped from CD's.
Evan
----- Original Message -----
From: "Rita Weyler" <[email protected]>
To: <[email protected]>
Cc: <[email protected]>
Sent: Wednesday, May 05, 2010 5:23 PM
Subject: Re: [GW-Booksense] New Voices, Features, and then Some
I like the pause between tracks although it has been awhile since I have
played any music so I can't remember how long the pause is. I do like a
pause between tracks.
Rita
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