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Before seeking out unofficial community patches, it is vital to note that Dream Theater and their label released official versions that address these specific sonic complaints. 1. The High-Resolution 24-bit FLAC Release
The "patched" version of Dream Theater's 2019 album, Distance Over Time
Dream Theater's "Distance Over Time" is the band's 14th studio album, released on February 22, 2019. The album marks the band's second release under Inside Out Music. It features 7 tracks and has a total runtime of approximately 76 minutes. The album received generally positive reviews from critics and fans alike, with many praising the band's technical skill and musical cohesion. Would you like to know more about the album or Dream Theater?
, the term typically refers to unofficial, fan-made audio versions—often shared as FLAC files—designed to address the album's high levels of dynamic range compression. Common "Patched" Version Features dream theater distance over time 2019 flac patched
Focuses on the technical excellence of the mix, arguing that every member finally "shines individually and collectively". Album Review: Dream Theater – Distance over Time
While not a concept album, the songs often deal with overcoming obstacles and personal struggles:
As the densest track on the album, the chaotic 19/16 time signature sections suffer heavily from acoustic crowding and ear fatigue. Before seeking out unofficial community patches, it is
| Issue | Example in Distance Over Time | |-------|--------------------------------| | | CD extraction errors due to scratches or drive jitter | | Missing samples | A few milliseconds of silence in the middle of a track | | Incorrect gaps | Crossfade or pregap errors between tracks (e.g., “Room 137” into “S2N”) | | Metadata errors | Wrong track numbers, album art corruption, or missing cover | | Hiss or DC offset | Analog transfer issues (rare for digital album) | | Incomplete rip | Only 7 of 10 tracks originally shared; later “patched” to full album |
Distance Over Time was produced by guitarist John Petrucci and engineered by James "Jimmy T" Meslin. It was recorded at Yonderbarn Studios in upstate New York, a rustic barn converted into a state-of-the-art studio. The tracklist includes:
Collectors often create "patched" versions that correct wrong album art, fix discogs tags, or add embedded lyrics. Sites like Redump or Hydrogenaudio forums discuss patching cue sheets and log files to ensure perfect rips. This is generally legal as long as you own the original CD or download. The album marks the band's second release under
Highly compressed; low dynamic range; optimized for car stereos and earbuds. 24-bit / 96 kHz
Listeners using high-end headphones or open studio monitors noted audible digital clipping and a fatiguing "wall of sound".