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Post by Potsie Hoofman on Jan 7, 2022 22:59:54 GMT
You all are missing the boat.
Hear me out.
1043 separate discs...all containing the multi tracks, instrument by instrument! Make your own Beatles tracks!!! For the low, low price of $10,995 (plus tax and shipping), you can create, record, mix and master your own Beatles songs and albums. You can even sequence them in whatever order you want.
Want the white album down to one disc? Here you go! Seven mixes of Revolution 9? Want Strawberry Fields and Penny Lane with the trumpet on Sgt. Pepper? More power to ya!
It's just dumb enough to work. And you know there would still be problems.
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Post by hoffa_nagila on Jan 8, 2022 1:36:22 GMT
Still no Capitol Albums vol 3?
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Post by sₚⲁᵣₖydₒg on Jan 9, 2022 19:23:51 GMT
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Post by bradman on Jan 9, 2022 19:49:57 GMT
All tracks in W-i-d-e-s-t-e-r-e-o.
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Post by audiopro on Jan 9, 2022 20:10:54 GMT
The one Beatles multitrack I wouldn't mind hearing is Revolution 9. If Apple made the four-track of that available without mixing, I'd buy it just to be able to hear what is on each track.
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Post by sₚⲁᵣₖydₒg on Jan 10, 2022 4:21:37 GMT
The one Beatles multitrack I wouldn't mind hearing is Revolution 9. If Apple made the four-track of that available without mixing, I'd buy it just to be able to hear what is on each track. Have you heard the 5.1 remix of it? It's a pretty fun listen.
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Post by Boozin' Susan on Jan 10, 2022 5:04:50 GMT
The one Beatles multitrack I wouldn't mind hearing is Revolution 9. If Apple made the four-track of that available without mixing, I'd buy it just to be able to hear what is on each track. Have you heard the 5.1 remix of it? It's a pretty fun listen. Can each of the five track be isolated?
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Post by respiratoryproblems on Jan 10, 2022 8:04:18 GMT
Have you heard the 5.1 remix of it? It's a pretty fun listen. Can each of the five track be isolated? Yeah. I haven’t tried with that one specifically but a free tool like Audacity has separate tracks for each channel.
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Post by audiopro on Jan 10, 2022 11:19:20 GMT
The one Beatles multitrack I wouldn't mind hearing is Revolution 9. If Apple made the four-track of that available without mixing, I'd buy it just to be able to hear what is on each track. Have you heard the 5.1 remix of it? It's a pretty fun listen. No. For some reason (probably connected to Shite misinformation), I thought they'd decided it couldn't be remixed, and just matrixed the surround from the stereo.
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Post by bradman on Jan 10, 2022 11:39:52 GMT
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Post by hoffa_nagila on Jan 10, 2022 12:09:19 GMT
The version on the mono album isn't even a dedicated mix, but a fold from the stereo. But a mono mix was created. It is from an earlier stage, before all the stuff at the end that comes after "take this brother, may it serve you well." In fact, it ends with a few seconds that were edited out of the final mix. What this seems to show is that the first seven or so minutes are ultimately on a multi track and can be mixed and faded however one wants but are locked in as far as syncing everything up. I haven't listened to it in a while, so it's possible that some elements may be missing, but my impression is that all the different loops and bits were printed onto the multi track. The main difference with this unreleased mono mix is indeed what bits are faded up at what point. Perhaps it is the stuff that comes after "may it serve you well" that is truly impossible to mix.
I also don't know how many tracks this stuff takes up. It could just be two, in which case a new remix would not really achieve anything unless they decided to radically change it.
(Just listen at the five minute mark for example.)
I wish this mix had appeared as a bonus track, from tape, but hopefully it will appear on Anthology 17.
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Post by Potsie Hoofman on Jan 11, 2022 0:18:35 GMT
The one Beatles multitrack I wouldn't mind hearing is Revolution 9. If Apple made the four-track of that available without mixing, I'd buy it just to be able to hear what is on each track. Have you heard the 5.1 remix of it? It's a pretty fun listen. Is that floating around YouTube? I found something like that on there. It's even weirder...if that's possible.
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Post by daved on Jan 11, 2022 0:30:58 GMT
I haven’t had the pleasure of hearing it in 5.1 but I think it might scare the shit out of me.
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Post by Potsie Hoofman on Jan 11, 2022 1:45:16 GMT
All I know is it's 5 different tracks. Idk squat about 5.1 or anything lol
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Post by Boozin' Susan on Jan 11, 2022 13:45:47 GMT
Stupid question:
If that is the 5.1 mix – broken down into its 5 discreet channels – why is the first one heard here in stereo?
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