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|    High Definition Music Card - The New Way    |
|    08 Feb 18 19:13:49    |
      From: musicdish@gmail.com              The High Definition Music Card Debuts with Mozart Requiem              Alexander Goldberg Jero, first winner of the first ever Surround Sound Music       Award back in 2002, has been making waves in the last few months with the       planned arrival of his new High Definition Music Card - which he now says will       be released with Mozart'       s Requiem on file.              The High Definition Music Card will come in a USB format, will contain a       plethora of musical choice, will be interactive, fit in your pocket and - as       if all that wasn't enough - contains all of the latest and most advanced       software related to surround        sound reproduction - the aspect for which Jero is most famous. The intricately       simplistic device seeks to be compatible with desktop and laptop devices,       iPads and phones, Android phones, headphones, blu-ray players - and any other       number of functional        devices that one can use to listen to music on. Compatibility is one of the       big selling points of this product, increasing its functionality and thereby       its value to the consumer. The new innovative design of the HD card will allow       music listeners not        only to store their favourite tunes all in one place, but will also be a sort       of multi-media one stop shop, where people can connect to share videos with       friends, listen and share music and even explore the cards files to find some       new tunes.       The days of keeping music on CDS are swiftly dying out!                            Jero's innovative new product will be mass marketed, aimed at all consumers       and specified as a new musical experience. It is set to take the music world       by storm, and to re-establish Jero as a world leader in sound production. The       HD card's production is        already attracting major record labels and other popular artists who support       the idea of a new form of music. Jero doesn't want to take all of the success       to himself, however, and has earmarked space on the HD card for other artists       to link blogs, bios        and other information back to customers, helping every artist involved to       flourish and prosper! Also good news for the consumer, who can scan through       details of artists they like at a mere glance.              Born in Moscow, Jero Goldberg started playing music at the age of 7. In an       interview with High Fidelity Review in 2002 he says: "Coming from a classical       music background I was always looking at sound and acoustics as a main       creative element of music        perception. In my early years, I was always searching for the perfect location       in a room to play one of my instruments and using its acoustics to complement       the performance."              Jero is recording a glut of classical warhorses anew, hiring the very best of       musicians in the field to connect to his virtual studio and work under his own       baton. However, these are not live ensemble recordings in the traditional       sense. Jero brings        sections in separately and records them, often utilizing previous recordings       as reference material. He then assembles the final product in the mixing room.       It's an unusual approach for a genre as hopefully organic as classical music,       and listeners        reactions may be colored by the knowledge that high tech wizardry has at least       helped to craft the architecture of any given performance.              Jero attempts to explain his process thusly: "To understand how impactful it       will be, just imagine being at the movies, watching a 3D film and the concept       is the same. Each individual sound has its unique three-dimensional location       in space, just like 3D        images do. Further, this project brings the potential to radically change the       music industry through exciting new technologies and expertise." By using this       process he creates 3 dimensional sounds that pop against the background and       create a unique new        experience for all listeners. Jero has created the third dimension of music -       and better yet, he is giving us a way to access it!              All that is left to do is to wait for the announcement of the arrival of the       card to see for ourselves what kind of delights lie in wait for us. If you       wish to know more about the project, think you can contribute or even want to       get in touch with Mr.        Jero himself then you can find out more about upcoming High Definition Music       Card titles at highdefinitionmusiccard.com. The High Definition Music Card is       tipped to be the new format for music lovers everywhere, so keep up with the       trends and don't miss        out!       Website: http://www.highdefinitionmusiccard.com              Source: http://www.mi2n.com/press.php3?press_nb=201802              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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