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Digital Domain: A Demonstration | 
enlarge | Artist: Various Artists Label: Elektra / Wea Category: Music
List Price: $16.98 Buy Used: $0.59 You Save: $16.39 (97%)
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Rating: 5 reviews Sales Rank: 122930
Media: Audio CD Discs: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 5.6 x 5 x 0.5
UPC: 075596030328 EAN: 0075596030328 ASIN: B000002H1V
Release Date: October 25, 1990 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Shipping: Expedited shipping available Shipping: International shipping available Condition: cracked case hinge, some wear to case/cd from normal use otherwise good condition
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| Tracks:
| • | The Digital Domain - Loren Rush/James A. Moorer/Elliot Mazer/Janis Mattox | | • | Stusy For Reverie - Loren Rush/Renee Grant Williams/Stuart Dempster | | • | Lions Are Growing - James A. Moorer/Charles Shere | | • | Hologram 9 - Margaret Fabrizio | | • | Colony V - Bill SChottstaedt | | • | Specific Racquetball - Elliot Mazer | | • | Selections From 'Shaman' Part I.:Call To The Spirits - Janis Mattox/George Marsh | | • | Selections From 'Shaman' Part II.: Song From The Center Of The Earth | | • | Selections From 'Shaman' Part III.: Passage | | • | Towers Of Hanoi - Andrew Schloss | | • | Generic Racquetball - Elliot Mazer | | • | Love In The Asylum - Michael McNabb | | • | Venice Beach - Janis Mattox | | • | Silicon Valley Breakdown - David Jaffe | | • | Foothill Park - Phil Gossett/Alliot Mazer/Loren Rush | | • | Helicoptor - Mickey Hart/John Meyer | | • | Test Section: Speaker Identification Test | | • | Test Section: Test Section Announcement | | • | Test Section: 1 kHz Square Wave @ -26db From Maximum | | • | Test Section: Pink Noise, Left Channel Only | | • | Test Section: Pink Noise, Right Channel Only | | • | Test Section: Pink Noise @ -26 db With Emphasis | | • | Test Section: Pink Noise @ -26 db No Emphasis | | • | Test Section: Pink Noise @ -46 db With Emphasis | | • | Test Section: Pink Noise @ -46 db No Emphasis | | • | Test Section: 1kHz Sine Wave @ -20 db | | • | Test Section: 1kHz Sine Wave @ -40 db | | • | Test Section: 1kHz Sine Wave @ -60 db | | • | Test Section: Noise Floor Test, All Bits At '0' |
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A Classic May 2, 2004 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
I bought this when it first came out. I used to surreptitiously put it on (with volume set high) when I had people over to my apartment. Amidst the conversation they usually wouldn't notice the relatively quiet outdoor noises, then suddenly an airplane would roar overhead shaking the walls, and they would be startled and burst out laughing. It was a pretty nerdy trick but fun.
Twenty years later November 7, 2003 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
Bought this when it came out in 1983. Now, twenty years later, it's still amazingly enjoyable. Back then, when almost nobody had heard of Compact Discs, I'd blow their minds and their socks off with this disc. Today I listened to it for the first time in years and it's such an odd, interesting, creative batch of sound effects, songs, and experimental stuff -- not to mention some good sound-system-checking material. There's real music here and all kinds of other bizarre and interesting things. And it's not skimpy on quantity either. A true original, a true digital antique, and still great!
The Digital Domain December 19, 2002 David Mayer (Arizona, United States) 4 out of 4 found this review helpful
I purchased the original CD when it was originally released and played it on Sony's first CD player, the CDP101. To hear the water trickle, you have to turn the volume up quite a bit and when that Jet flys by, the whole room started shaking and the windows rattled and I thought for a moment, a real Jet had just flown over my house! Unbelievable to say the least. A must have for anyone who wants to test their audio system. They should have put a warning label on it!
digital domain January 17, 2002 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
Got this one in 1987. Cool sounds. The helecopter sound is the best I've ever heard on a recording.
this is what you have been looking for September 28, 1998 garyo@earthlink.net (hollywierd, ca) 4 out of 4 found this review helpful
In 1983, the cd was well on it's way in becoming a household word and an agreed upon and impprovement over that big plastic round thing. Maybe a novelty at first, but for sure this is the real thing. and willpush your system (and your head) to the limit. The ride starts with track one, and from there it just gets better. What a treat, a disk that has way cool out of this world sounds and all ya need to tune up your system (and your head). Put headphones on for that first track!
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