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Drumswork is a short electronic
music piece composed with a professional synthesizer by Gabriele
Trombetti. You can freely download and listen to it.
If you want to
distribute it you must provide a link to this website together with the
file: http://www.trombettworks.com For
example you can put the link into the ID3 tags of the MP3 file (like currently
is).
Length: 1 minute 47 seconds Size: 1.65 MB Download Drumswork MP3 - [Fraunhofer Professional
128kbps Slow(HQ)]
Drumswork is an excellent
benchmark track for comparing the quality of the various lossy encoders like
the various mp3 encoders, MP3+, MP3Pro, Vorbis, AAC etc., since it's harsh and
precise sounds make this track very difficult to compress. Artifacts and
equalization problems appear particularly evident.
Also, this track can
be useful to developers of such encoders. For this reason Drumswork is now
being released in lossless version too.
Download losslessly-compressed
Drumswork version Size: 12.1 MB Please redistribute the
losslessly-compressed version in this original package only. The package is
a self extracting Windows RAR archive. To extract it on other platforms you can
use the fee Unrar, available for
Linux x86,
FreeBSD Unix,
Mac OS X and
Solaris 8 Sparc. For
other platforms try here.
Download the first
few seconds of the track losslessly-compressed Here are the same few seconds
encoded with two of the best encoders I found: (rightclick and choose "Save
As") Fraunhofer
Professional MP3 codec, 128kbps Slow (HQ) [my favorite MP3 compressor] -
Decompressed
version [Wav] Vorbis
1.00 encoder, Q4.00 [actually 136kbps] [my favorite compressor] -
Decompressed
version [Wav]
My comment on these encoders:
The
Fraunhofer in Slow(HQ) mode produces many artifacts expecially in this begnning
part but the highs-mids-lows equalization better reflects the original wav than
the Vorbis version. In the rest of the piece the Fraunhofer (HQ) produces
acceptable artifacts and all of them appear to me as very graceful and the
equalization is excellent, so I consider this the best overall sounding MP3
encoder over the Internet (this codec is being distributed with many versions
of Windows) - Attention: my comment is valid only for encoding in the Slow (HQ)
mode.
Vorbis is always extremely low
on artifacts and produces great sounds at 30% less the bitrate of an equivalent
Fraunhofer(HQ) MP3, but in this first part the highs-mid-lows equalization is
too high-pitched and lacking of basses. This problem does not disappear easily
by raising the bitrate, so I believe the encoder might need some further
tweaking. Despite this, Vorbis remains the best music encoder I've found, and
the fact it's freeware opensource makes it a kick ass.
If you need an MP3 player you can
download Winamp (freeware). Also look for
the Winamp plugin to decode Vorbis files. |