A good "Split" rip of the Immersion set does the following:
On a standard MP3, these demos sound like hissy lo-fi tapes. On this FLAC rip, they sound like a historical document. You can pinpoint the exact second the band realized they were writing an opera, not just an album. Pink Floyd The Wall -FLAC-Split-Immersion-6CDRi...
Properly tagged files for easy navigation through the 6-disc collection. Final Verdict A good "Split" rip of the Immersion set
, a 6-CD/1-DVD box set released in 2011/2012. The "FLAC-Split" terminology typically refers to high-fidelity audio files that have been extracted from the original discs and split into individual tracks using a CUE sheet. RareVinyl.com Core Audio Content (6 CDs) Properly tagged files for easy navigation through the
Most automated ripping software (EAC, dBpoweramp) reads the CD’s Table of Contents (TOC) and splits the tracks exactly where the CD pressing plant put the index markers. However, many official pressings of The Wall (including the 2011 Discovery) place split markers too late or too early .
Contains selections from the 1980-81 concerts.
(Note to readers: I cannot link directly to piracy. Support the band if you can find the physical Immersion box set on eBay or Discogs. It is worth the $200. But if you happen upon the digital files... do not let them go.)