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From | "Robert Sutliff" <rsutliff@columbus.rr.com> |
Subject | Re: Beatles Remasters |
Date | Wed, 16 Sep 2009 12:12:41 -0400 |
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Bob,
Supposedly, much if not all work has been done remixing the catalog where
possible. In the case of the 4 track years (A Hard Days Night onward) all
the tracks from the 4 track reels have been transferred to Pro Tools
including earlier bounces from pre master 4 track reels and synched
together. As you know they would fill up a four track reel and then bounce
it to another 4 track and add additional tracks. This is how they did the
Love mashup remixes. Look for this new cash cow product to be available in a
couple of years.
Oh btw - my favorite term for Beatles geek (and I'm one) is Beatard..
Bobby Sutliff
> Date: Tue, 15 Sep 2009 19:22:32 -0700 (PDT)
> From: bob <segarini@rogers.com>
> To: audities@smoe.org
> Subject: Re: Beatles Remasters
> Message-ID: <518347.61862.qm@web88001.mail.re2.yahoo.com>
>
> Folks...you can remaster masters. That means the finished stereo or mono
> mixes. If you go back to the original multi-track tapes, you would have to
> remix them before you could remaster them.
> I would be very surprised if they ever remixed these classic songs, but
> I've been wrong before.
> The Capitol singles were remixed by Gary Usher for The Beatles Story
> double LP, a little known fact, but true, at least, that'swhat he told us
> when we were working on Wackering Heights.
> I also like the errors and chair squeaks, flat overdubbed vocals, two
> different verses being sung at the same time, dropped tambourines, etc.
> Remember: A masterpiece is known by it's flaws.
>
> bob
>
> www.fyimusic.ca
>
> www.radiothatdoesntsuck.com
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