Kaleidoscope 2.2.0

Kaleidoscope 2.2.0

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Developer: Black Pixel

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Description

Spot the differences. Merge in seconds.

With text merge, three-way merge, folder comparison, and now the ability to ignore whitespace-only differences, Kaleidoscope integrates perfectly with the version-control systems you already use.

Who says powerful developer tools can’t be beautiful too?

Praise for Kaleidoscope
“Kaleidoscope epitomizes the concept of “versatile software”: anyone can pick it up and use it, and the app will “scale” according to a user’s needs.” – Federico Viticci, MacStories.net

“Kaleidoscope 2 is breeze. I wish I’d had something like Kaleidoscope when I wrote my first novel, and I’ll be counting on it when I finally get around to writing the next one.” – Rene Ritchie, iMore.com

“It’s beautifully designed, fast and wonderful to use. It’s become an essential part of my toolkit already.” – Matthew Panzarino, The Next Web

It’s Part of Your Workflow
– Subversion, Git, Mercurial, Bazaar, and Perforce support
– Integrates as a fully-functional diff or merge tool
– Supported by a growing list of GUI source control management apps

Two-Way Text Comparison & Merging
– Three powerful display modes
– Super-fast diffing of lines and character-level changes
– Color coding to spot added, deleted, and changed text

Three-Way Merge
– Review code changes and resolve conflicts
– Intelligently auto-merges the right content

File & Folder Comparison
– Ultra-fast algorithm for finding differences in large folders
– Sort and filter down to what matters most
– Drill deeper into folders for more detailed comparisons
– Copy your preferred files across sources

Powerful Image Comparison
– Compare images side by side, stacked, or split
– Spot subtle pixel differences with a high contrast “difference mask”

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Optimized for OS X Lion & Mountain Lion
– Beautiful, modern UI to feel at home on your Mac
– Full-Screen mode for focusing on your content
– Looks gorgeous on retina displays and works wonderfully with high-resolution graphics

“The new Kaleidoscope is great, and has awesome and committed people behind it. Devs and designers need this tool.” – @SteveStreza

“I just bought Kaleidoscope app! It has already saved my time greatly once (by comparing SQL from clipboard). Thank you!” – @befive_info

“Kaleidoscope 2 is the best merging tool for the Mac, hands down. I finally don’t miss BeyondCompare.” – @stefankendall

What’s New in Version 2.2.0

Added support for recent macOS updates.
Overhauled the interface to better reflect the contemporary Mac environment.
Added stability with multiple under-the-hood improvements.
Modernized the codebase to make future work more manageable.
Fixed various issues related to macOS Sierra.

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Original US Mono LP
Epic LN 24304 (Discogs)
~ThePoodleBites Rip in 96 kHz / 24 bit FLAC + full scans~
Thanks to @PsychTrailMix for referencing this album/rip in his excellent blog here.


The Kaleidoscope is now considered as one of the most essential 1960s psychedelic bands, and their debut album Side Trips is a masterful album combining elements of psychedelia, rock, and folk music with stellar musicianship and excellent as well as diverse songwriting. Allmusic’s retrospective review praised nearly all of the individual songs and called the album “arguably the most diverse effort of 1967” (source: Wikipedia). The mono mix of this album, which has never before appeared on CD and never been ripped (I guess primarily due to its scarcity), is completely different from the stereo mix which we are all familiar with, and by many accounts far superior. “Egyptian Gardens” has additional sound effects, “Please” is a completely different edit, “Pulsating Dream” is at a faster speed, and “Keep Your Mind Open” finally sounds like the mind-melting anti-war masterpiece it was written to be. The whole album is punchier, clearer, and trippier: like it was intended!

At the helm is David Lindley, a master of many string instruments, which led to the Kaleidoscope’s dense musical structure and dynamic composition style. Wikipedia states: “The album has a raw, non-limited instrumental mentality, for each member played many instruments; for example, David Lindley played guitar, banjo, fiddle, and mandolin, and Solomon Feldthouse played saz, bouzouki, dobro, vina, oud, doumbek, dulcimer, fiddle, guitar, and vocals.” After the Kaleidoscope Lindley continued his career as a popular session musician, working (notably) with Jackson Browne, Warren Zevon, Curtis Mayfield and Dolly Parton, and also had a successful solo career, as well as writing music for film.


Vinyl Condition: M- (yes, really!)
Lineage:
– Audio-Technica AT150MLx Dual Moving-Magnet Cartridge
– Audio-Technica AT-LP1240-USB Direct Drive Professional Turntable (internal stock preamp/ADC removed)
– TCC TC-754 RIAA Phono Preamp (new regulated power supply, added LM7812 regulator)
– Focusrite Scarlett 6i6 MkII (96kHz / 24bit)
– Adobe Audition CC 2018 (recording)
– iZotope RX 6 Audio Editor (manual declicking, remove rumble, additional adjustments)
– Audacity 2.2.0 (fades between tracks, split tracks)
– Foobar2000 v1.3.17 (tagging, dynamic range analysis)
Track Listing:
1) “Egyptian Gardens” (Solomon Feldthouse) – 3:10
2) “If The Night” (Chris Darrow) – 1:51
3) “Hesitation Blues” (Charlie Poole) – 2:33
4) “Please” (Feldthouse, Mark Freedman) – 3:07
5) “Keep Your Mind Open” (Darrow) – 2:20
6) “Pulsating Dream” (Darrow, Feldthouse, David Lindley) – 1:59
7) “Oh Death” (Dock Boggs) – 3:31
8) “Come On In” (Traditional, arranged by David Lindley) – 2:12
9) “Why Try” (Lindley) – 3:44
10) “Minnie The Moocher” (Cab Calloway, Clarence Gaskill, Irving Mills) – 2:19

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Musicians:
David Perry Lindley – banjo, fiddle, mandolin, guitar, harp guitar, 7-string banjo
David Solomon Feldthouse – saz, bouzouki, resonator guitar, veena, goblet drum, dulcimer, fiddle, twelve-string guitar
Chris Darrow – bass, banjo, mandolin, fiddle, autoharp, harmonica, clarinet
Fenrus Epp – violin, viola, bass, piano, organ, harmonica
John Vidican – percussion

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Technical:
Barry Friedman – producer
Mike Goldberg – production supervisor
Arnold Shaw – liner notes
Additional transfer note:
“Egyptian Gardens” had an annoying wavering tone around 15.7 kHz which cut in and out at random times in the song. I have removed (or at least drastically reduced) this, very carefully of course. This was likely from the many overdubs and edits required on this mix. On all tracks there is a ~30kHz tone doing the same thing — again, this is in the mono mix. I have left this in since it cannot be heard. Neither of these problems are in the stereo mix, for which I have also ripped the original USA LP for comparison. I have also done a bit of removal of 60Hz and 120Hz noise when it did not overlap with the music. If any of this annoys you, raw rips and working versions are available as always. … But I think you will very much enjoy this definitive digital restoration more!

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Google Drive:https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1s6-ttZyEhl2AbdmMxXhR9jpJOpnAXnl8?usp=sharing
Enjoy, and please feel free to leave a comment so I know you enjoy this as much as I do!