

The Next Track
Doug Adams and Kirk McElhearn
Doug Adams and Kirk McElhearn discuss music and musicians, and how we listen to music, whether it be analog or digital, downloaded or streamed, audio, or video.
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Jun 24, 2016 • 31min
♫ Episode #6 – What Is High-Resolution Audio?
In the latest episode of The Next Track, Doug Adams and Kirk McElhearn welcome special guest Chris Connaker who runs the Computer Audiophile website to discuss high-resolution audio. What are the pros? The cons? Is high-res for you?
“Is high-resolution worth it? There really is no definitive answer to that…”
Show notes:
The Computer Audiophile website
High-resolution audio:
Episode #3 – Everything You’ve Ever Wanted to Know about Audio File Formats
Gimell Records, John Taverner – Missa Corona spinea
Why do CDs use a sampling rate of 44.1 kHz?
Hdtracks
JRiver Media Center
Fiio X7 portable audio player
roon
The Dark Art of Mastering Music – Pitchfork
Our next tracks:
Kirk: Roadies
Doug: 2, Mudcrutch
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Jun 17, 2016 • 29min
♫ Episode #5 – Headphones or Speakers?
In the latest episode of The Next Track, Doug Adams and Kirk McElhearn take a quick look at the new features coming to Apple Music, and then discuss how we listen to music with headphones and speakers. What’s the best kind of headphones? When should you use speakers? Why not use both (not at the same time, of course)?
Show notes:
News:
A Brief Overview of New Features Coming to Apple Music
Headphones and speakers:
Beyerdynamic DT 770 Pro Studio Headphones
Sennheiser HD 280 Pro Headphones
AKG K 240 Semi-Open Studio Headphones
Sony MDRV6 headphones
Sony STR-DH100 receiver
Jabra Revo Bluetooth headphones
Bose 201 speakers
Denon PMA 720AE amplifier
Focal Chorus 705v speakers
Cambridge Audio DacMagic 100
IsoAcoustics ISO-L8R155 speaker stands
Mackie MR mk3 studio monitors
Sonos PLAY:5
Yamaha R-N301 network stereo receiver
Our next tracks:
Kirk: The Drop, Brian Eno
Doug: The Ventures, The Ventures A Go-Go
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Jun 10, 2016 • 33min
♫ Episode #4 – Streaming Shenanigans and Metadata
In episode #4 of The Next Track, Doug Adams and Kirk McElhearn welcome special guest Andy Doe, digital music consultant and classical record label head, to discuss some streaming music shenanigans, and audio file metadata, the information that tells you who a track is by, its name, its album, and more.
“This is the kind of mass-production of music that Henry Ford would have appreciated.” Andy Doe.
Show notes:
Andy Doe
Proper Discord
Streaming music shenanigans:
Albums are getting unbearably long and sh*tty streaming rules are to blame
Metadata:
Metametadata: almost everything you read about classical metadata is wrong
Dart Music
Our next tracks:
Doug: Brazil Classics 1: Beleza Tropical
Kirk: The Complete In a Silent Way Sessions, Miles Davis
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Jun 3, 2016 • 29min
♫ Episode #3 – Everything You’ve Ever Wanted to Know about Audio File Formats
In episode #3 of The Next Track, Doug Adams and Kirk McElhearn examine the various audio file formats that you may encounter when you listen to music. You’re familiar with MP3, AAC, and, perhaps, Apple Lossless, but do you know your FLAC from your AIFF, or your WAV from your Ogg Vorbis?
Show notes:
Audio file formats:
Here’s a selection of links about audio file formats, working with lossless audio, etc.
An Overview of Audio File Formats Supported By iTunes
Everything you need to know about digital audio files
The ABCs of Lossless Music Files
Wikipedia article about lossless compression
The complete guide to using iTunes with lossless audio
Why You Shouldn’t Use WAV Files with iTunes
How to Play FLAC or Other Lossless Audio Files in iTunes, with links to free apps for Mac and Windows to convert audio files to different formats
Rip To Lossless – and Never Rip Again
Our next tracks:
Doug: Tomita, Greatest Hits
Kirk: Schubert: Die Schone Mullerin, Winterreise & Schwanengesang, by Ian Bostridge
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May 27, 2016 • 31min
♫ Episode #2 – To Stream or to Own Music?
In episode #2 of The Next Track, Doug Adams and Kirk McElhearn take a brief look at the iTunes 12.4 update, and then discuss streaming music versus owning it. Do you want to have access to most of the recorded music available or do you want to own your music, listen to it when you want, even if labels or artists decide they don’t want to play with streaming services?
Show notes:
News and Updates:
Kirk’s review of iTunes 12.4 on Macworld
Some Minor Changes in iTunes – Kirkville
Main topic, streaming versus owning music:
A New Survey of British Consumers Suggests That People Older Than 35 May Be Being “Left Out in the Cold” by Music-Streaming Services
Music Taste Matures by Age 35 (And It’s Different for Parents)
ECM Records
ECM Selected Recordings IX-XX, ECM’s only album available to stream on Apple Music
Hyperion Records
Other People Records
Pandora Music
Our next tracks:
Doug: I Still Do, Eric Clapton
Kirk: Fallen Angels, Bob Dylan
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May 21, 2016 • 28min
♫ Episode #1 – Songs to Albums to Songs
In episode #1 of The Next Track, Doug Adams and Kirk McElhearn introduce the podcast, and explain the topics they plan to cover. They discuss streaming music and downloads, and spend some time looking at the history of music listening, from songs to albums to songs, with some tapes along the way. Then they discuss their next tracks, the music they’re planning to listen to next.
Show notes:
Introduction to The Next Track, and what the podcast is going to cover.
Doug Adams’ website, Doug’s AppleScripts for iTunes.
Kirk McElhearn’s website, Kirkville.
Songs to albums to songs. How people listened to music over the years. First songs, then albums, and back to songs again with streaming.
All or Nothing at All, documentary about Frank Sinatra. Available on HBO in the US, and on Netflix in some other countries.
Leonard Bernstein Edition (Sony), Leonard Bernstein Collection (DG).
The Who, Live at Leeds, Deluxe Edition.
Grateful Dead, Dave’s Picks Vol. 18, Orpheum Theatre, San Francisco, CA 7/17/76
Woodstock: 40 Years On. Even better, the Woodstock movie, director’s cut, on Blu-Ray with lots of footage that wasn’t in the original film.
Janis: Little Girl Blue
Festival Express
Our next tracks:
Doug: Live at Winterland ’68, Janis Joplin and Big Brother & the Holding Company
Kirk: Surprise, Paul Simon
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