on 9/5/03 2:00 PM, audities-owner@smoe.org at audities-owner@smoe.org wrote: > Date: Fri, 5 Sep 2003 18:02:20 +0100 > From: "Andrew Hickey" > To: > Subject: Re: 4-track CDs > Message-ID: <02f101c373cf$786f7220$0201010a@stealthfjxzhgf> > > garymaher@juno.com wrote: >> I've been saying for a while that there HAS to be a market for a four >> track Sgt. Pepper release. It will fit on one CD, and there's plenty >> of room for a utility users could install on their computer that >> would let them manipulate the levels. I'm positive there are plenty >> of people who would pay good money to be able to listen to each track >> independently and find nuggets that were mixed out. > > Really it'd need to be about 8-track - most of the tracks were done with two > 4-track tape machines synched up... Not to quibble too much, but only "A Day In The Life" required two 4-track machines synched, as most of the songs had already been reduction mixed and bounced to one track on a fresh tape before further overdubs. ADITL was done with a second machine synched for the orchestral freak-out as they did multiple passes of the orchestra on the second machine to make it denser. However, if one were to truly be able to remix Sgt. Pepper, it would be desirable to make a new multi-track out of all the early generation tracks a la the digital transfer of "Pet Sounds" from the 3-, 4- & 8-track multis. Brioohs playing first gig with new Oohs drummer Jimmy tonight