So thanks to Interlibrary Loan, I've been finally able to grab a lot (but not all) of the Zappa CD variations I'm intrigued by. In at least one case, though, I've encountered a strange phenomenon. To wit:
(waveforms left to the imagination)
The previous images were of a line-up I'm doing of the song "Joe's Garage" from the album of the same name. I recently determined that the "purple-face" old Ryko edition was more or less the same as the current stock CD. Surprisingly, however, the EMI edition--which I had previously assumed was very, very different--turns out to be from the exact same digital master (now, of course, I'm itching to see whether this is true in some other cases).
Here's the thing, though. They sync fine, and when normalized they do cancel out...kinda. The second image shows what happens when I run the null filter. Some parts cancel out entirely, while others don't...little blips don't cancel. This also happened on Broadway hte Hard Way and on parts of Mothers of Prevention and Grand Wazoo.
So what's going on here? Is this indicative of someone applying EQ to small sections of a track, or what?
-D
Zappa dilemma-like
Zappa dilemma-like
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