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Hi everyone! Hope everyone is fine! I enjoy remixing popular songs, just to see if I can make my (stereo) mixes more interesting than the original! High quality is my middle name!
Boston - Peace Of Mind Many '70's+ songs were mixed near monophonic. Yuck! Lazy people at work! Nice to hear the stereo guitars during the bridge. I gave it an acoustic guitar sound/feel. About 12 bars of repeated stuff at the end. Sort of strange. I think it sounds wonderful! Made In The USA - with Pride! See what you think!... http://www.angelfire.com/empire/abps...eaceofmind.mp3 The Beatles - In My Life You can center the vocals, but the percussion track is mutilated some. I'm not sure what the odd pieces of guitar work are in this stereo mix. May be filler! Don't ask!!! I like hearing Ringo's bass drum... http://www.angelfire.com/empire/abps...inmylife-r.mp3 Criticism welcome! Jack |
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On Sunday, February 22, 2015 at 4:50:24 PM UTC-5, JackA wrote:
Hi everyone! Hope everyone is fine! I enjoy remixing popular songs, just to see if I can make my (stereo) mixes more interesting than the original! High quality is my middle name! Boston - Peace Of Mind Many '70's+ songs were mixed near monophonic. Yuck! Lazy people at work! Nice to hear the stereo guitars during the bridge. I gave it an acoustic guitar sound/feel. About 12 bars of repeated stuff at the end. Sort of strange. I think it sounds wonderful! Made In The USA - with Pride! See what you think!... http://www.angelfire.com/empire/abps...eaceofmind.mp3 The Beatles - In My Life You can center the vocals, but the percussion track is mutilated some. I'm not sure what the odd pieces of guitar work are in this stereo mix. May be filler! Don't ask!!! I like hearing Ringo's bass drum... http://www.angelfire.com/empire/abps...inmylife-r.mp3 Criticism welcome! Jack I know others will not agree, but speakers offer better detection of both polarity and phasing issues than headphones, with stereophonic mixes. This, obliviously, was reconstructed for the purpose of stereophonic sound. I hoped to get input from the UK producer, Mike Hurst, but, like many music related sites, his e-mail is no longer functioning! Lots of overdubbing!!.. Manfred Mann - Mighty Quinn (1968)... http://www.angelfire.com/empire/abps...ightyquinn.mp3 Jack |
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On Sunday, February 22, 2015 at 4:50:24 PM UTC-5, JackA wrote:
Hi everyone! Hope everyone is fine! I enjoy remixing popular songs, just to see if I can make my (stereo) mixes more interesting than the original! High quality is my middle name! Boston - Peace Of Mind Many '70's+ songs were mixed near monophonic. Yuck! Lazy people at work! Nice to hear the stereo guitars during the bridge. I gave it an acoustic guitar sound/feel. About 12 bars of repeated stuff at the end. Sort of strange. I think it sounds wonderful! Made In The USA - with Pride! See what you think!... http://www.angelfire.com/empire/abps...eaceofmind.mp3 The Beatles - In My Life You can center the vocals, but the percussion track is mutilated some. I'm not sure what the odd pieces of guitar work are in this stereo mix. May be filler! Don't ask!!! I like hearing Ringo's bass drum... http://www.angelfire.com/empire/abps...inmylife-r.mp3 Criticism welcome! Jack And if you're a Rolling Stones fan, you'll want to hear the COMPLETE Paint It Black song, not something that others felt it wasn't worth publishing... http://www.angelfire.com/empire/abps...ntblack-rm.mp3 Jack |
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On 27/02/2015 03:26, JackA wrote:
And if you're a Rolling Stones fan, you'll want to hear the COMPLETE Paint It Black song, not something that others felt it wasn't worth publishing... http://www.angelfire.com/empire/abps...ntblack-rm.mp3 No. What I *want* to hear is the Stones doing it live. Any recording of a song I've heard live is only an aide memoire to the original performance. And I'll stick to the originally released 60's version without the pumping compression on the drums and all the other horribly audible artifacts of your featured remix when I listen to a recording, thanks. -- Tciao for Now! John. |
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Sounds like Muppets doing Stones.
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On Friday, February 27, 2015 at 4:28:07 AM UTC-5, John Williamson wrote:
On 27/02/2015 03:26, JackA wrote: And if you're a Rolling Stones fan, you'll want to hear the COMPLETE Paint It Black song, not something that others felt it wasn't worth publishing... http://www.angelfire.com/empire/abps...ntblack-rm.mp3 No. What I *want* to hear is the Stones doing it live. Any recording of a song I've heard live is only an aide memoire to the original performance. And I'll stick to the originally released 60's version without the pumping compression on the drums and all the other horribly audible artifacts of your featured remix when I listen to a recording, thanks. http://scienceblogs.com/omnibrain/wp...aby%20Yawn.jpg Jack -- Tciao for Now! John. |
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On Friday, February 27, 2015 at 6:30:01 AM UTC-5, Luxey wrote:
Sounds like Muppets doing Stones. I'm not sure this can shift humanoids out of phase!... http://www.kvraudio.com/product/phas..._betabugsaudio Jack |
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On Friday, February 27, 2015 at 8:54:58 AM UTC-5, JackA wrote:
On Friday, February 27, 2015 at 6:30:01 AM UTC-5, Luxey wrote: Sounds like Muppets doing Stones. I'm not sure this can shift humanoids out of phase!... http://www.kvraudio.com/product/phas..._betabugsaudio Jack you know it's really hard to get a 90 (or whatever except 180) degress phase shift across a wide range of frequencies. Hilbert |
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On Friday, February 27, 2015 at 9:05:20 AM UTC-5, wrote:
On Friday, February 27, 2015 at 8:54:58 AM UTC-5, JackA wrote: On Friday, February 27, 2015 at 6:30:01 AM UTC-5, Luxey wrote: Sounds like Muppets doing Stones. I'm not sure this can shift humanoids out of phase!... http://www.kvraudio.com/product/phas..._betabugsaudio Jack you know it's really hard to get a 90 (or whatever except 180) degress phase shift across a wide range of frequencies. Hilbert Phasing issues do appear when attempting to construct stereo from non synced tape recorders (staged recordings). Reminds me of listening to shortwave radio! Jack |
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Luxey wrote:
Sounds like Muppets doing Stones. Will take your word for that, but thanks for that line. I only drop in for the popcorn. -- shut up and play your guitar * HankAlrich.Com HankandShaidriMusic.Com YouTube.Com/WalkinayMusic |
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you know it's really hard to get a 90 (or whatever except 180) degress phase shift across a wide range of frequencies. Hilbert QFE TrollBit implements a gate that works perfectly via their DNR Do Not Reply algorithm. Paul Stamler turned me onto this thing. That's not surface noise; it's popcorn in the peanut gallery. -- shut up and play your guitar * HankAlrich.Com HankandShaidriMusic.Com YouTube.Com/WalkinayMusic |
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On 26 Feb 2015, JackA wrote in
rec.audio.pro: And if you're a Rolling Stones fan, you'll want to hear the COMPLETE Paint It Black song, not something that others felt it wasn't worth publishing... "Look, Mommy, I made a doody, just like a real growup boy! Aren't you proud of me!?!" |
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hank alrich wrote: "On 26 Feb 2015, JackA wrote in
rec.audio.pro: And if you're a Rolling Stones fan, you'll want to hear the COMPLETE Paint It Black song, not something that others felt it wasn't worth publishing... "Look, Mommy, I made a doody, just like a real growup boy! Aren't you proud of me!?!" " Stop it, Hank, PLEASE.... enough already! |
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On Sunday, February 22, 2015 at 4:50:24 PM UTC-5, JackA wrote:
Hi everyone! Hope everyone is fine! I enjoy remixing popular songs, just to see if I can make my (stereo) mixes more interesting than the original! High quality is my middle name! Boston - Peace Of Mind Many '70's+ songs were mixed near monophonic. Yuck! Lazy people at work! Nice to hear the stereo guitars during the bridge. I gave it an acoustic guitar sound/feel. About 12 bars of repeated stuff at the end. Sort of strange. I think it sounds wonderful! Made In The USA - with Pride! See what you think!... http://www.angelfire.com/empire/abps...eaceofmind.mp3 The Beatles - In My Life You can center the vocals, but the percussion track is mutilated some. I'm not sure what the odd pieces of guitar work are in this stereo mix. May be filler! Don't ask!!! I like hearing Ringo's bass drum... http://www.angelfire.com/empire/abps...inmylife-r.mp3 Criticism welcome! Jack Some decades ago, American man took pride of his work and where he resided. Not only was he professional, but professional looking, too, in suits, tie, well groomed, clean shaven.... http://www.imdb.com/media/rm37496276...f_=ttmd_md_nxt As the USA began to degrade into third-world, not only did the music sound poor, but Americans now looked like bums, nothing of professional value, forgot to shave, even needed girly help.... http://www.50undercover.com/site/wp-...ive-0-2t_3.jpg Speaking of Hawaii Five-O, the theme was remixed in stereo [by Ron Furmanek]. Not that people would remember it enough to detect it, but I memorize stereo mixes. That's the key to successful remixing, knowing what was already available, and adding something fresh to the remix, exceeding the earlier stereo mix... http://www.angelfire.com/empire/abps...ventures50.mp3 Jack p.s. If you're interested in hearing Herman's Hermit's remixed in true stereo, check out [soon to be published] Bear Family's [Germany] CD set. |
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On Friday, February 27, 2015 at 12:55:42 PM UTC-5, Nil wrote:
On 26 Feb 2015, JackA wrote in rec.audio.pro: And if you're a Rolling Stones fan, you'll want to hear the COMPLETE Paint It Black song, not something that others felt it wasn't worth publishing... "Look, Mommy, I made a doody, just like a real growup boy! Aren't you proud of me!?!" Good ear, Nil. Yes, it is edited, forgive me. I shall soon replace. I'm sure even Hank would want to hear a successful artist. Jack |
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On 28/02/2015 8:11 a.m., JackA wrote:
Some decades ago, American man took pride of his work and where he resided. Not only was he professional, but professional looking, too, in suits, tie, well groomed, clean shaven.... Ah, back in the days when men were men, and some women were men too. Jack p.s. If you're interested in hearing Herman's Hermit's remixed in true stereo, check out [soon to be published] Bear Family's [Germany] CD set. No, not true stereo. You mean panned mono tracks. geoff |
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On Sunday, February 22, 2015 at 4:50:24 PM UTC-5, JackA wrote:
Hi everyone! Hope everyone is fine! I enjoy remixing popular songs, just to see if I can make my (stereo) mixes more interesting than the original! High quality is my middle name! Boston - Peace Of Mind Many '70's+ songs were mixed near monophonic. Yuck! Lazy people at work! Nice to hear the stereo guitars during the bridge. I gave it an acoustic guitar sound/feel. About 12 bars of repeated stuff at the end. Sort of strange. I think it sounds wonderful! Made In The USA - with Pride! See what you think!... http://www.angelfire.com/empire/abps...eaceofmind.mp3 The Beatles - In My Life You can center the vocals, but the percussion track is mutilated some. I'm not sure what the odd pieces of guitar work are in this stereo mix. May be filler! Don't ask!!! I like hearing Ringo's bass drum... http://www.angelfire.com/empire/abps...inmylife-r.mp3 Criticism welcome! Jack Both are these stereophonic remixes are slightly longer than what has been published! I'm not crazy about these mixes; they will do for now! For the very first time, you get to hear a pinball machine at the end!... The Who - Pinball Wizard (1969) http://www.angelfire.com/empire/abps...ballwizard.mp3 Survivor - Eye Of The Tiger (1982) For the very first time, you get to hear the overdubbed vocals end!... http://www.angelfire.com/empire/abps...ofthetiger.mp3 You are welcome! Jack |
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On Saturday, February 28, 2015 at 6:25:29 AM UTC-5, geoff wrote:
On 28/02/2015 8:11 a.m., JackA wrote: Some decades ago, American man took pride of his work and where he resided. Not only was he professional, but professional looking, too, in suits, tie, well groomed, clean shaven.... Ah, back in the days when men were men, and some women were men too. Except Grace Slick who thinks women's liberation is goofy!! See what your doorknob says! Jack p.s. If you're interested in hearing Herman's Hermit's remixed in true stereo, check out [soon to be published] Bear Family's [Germany] CD set. No, not true stereo. You mean panned mono tracks. No! Learn your multi-tracks!! Jack geoff |
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JackA wrote:
On Saturday, February 28, 2015 at 6:25:29 AM UTC-5, geoff wrote: No, not true stereo. You mean panned mono tracks. No! Learn your multi-tracks!! No, he's right. Intensity stereo made from mixing mono tracks is not in fact "true stereo" at all. I believe this is discussed in the FAQ. --scott -- "C'est un Nagra. C'est suisse, et tres, tres precis." |
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On Sunday, March 1, 2015 at 7:50:25 PM UTC-5, Scott Dorsey wrote:
JackA wrote: On Saturday, February 28, 2015 at 6:25:29 AM UTC-5, geoff wrote: No, not true stereo. You mean panned mono tracks. No! Learn your multi-tracks!! No, he's right. Intensity stereo made from mixing mono tracks is not in fact "true stereo" at all. I believe this is discussed in the FAQ. Oh, wow, all along I thought they mixed stereo tracks! Don't be a disbeliever! Talk is cheap! Results are outstanding! Jack --scott -- "C'est un Nagra. C'est suisse, et tres, tres precis." |
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On 01 Mar 2015, JackA wrote in
rec.audio.pro: Oh, wow, all along I thought they mixed stereo tracks! Only when you use faked, processed internet tracks. |
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On Saturday, February 28, 2015 at 6:25:29 AM UTC-5, geoff wrote:
On 28/02/2015 8:11 a.m., JackA wrote: Some decades ago, American man took pride of his work and where he resided. Not only was he professional, but professional looking, too, in suits, tie, well groomed, clean shaven.... Ah, back in the days when men were men, and some women were men too. Jack p.s. If you're interested in hearing Herman's Hermit's remixed in true stereo, check out [soon to be published] Bear Family's [Germany] CD set. No, not true stereo. You mean panned mono tracks. Sure sounds like, at least, (3) independent tracks to me!!!.. http://www.angelfire.com/empire/abps.../kindahush.mp3 And that is not from the CD I'm talking about! Jack geoff |
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On Sunday, March 1, 2015 at 9:13:19 PM UTC-5, JackA wrote:
On Saturday, February 28, 2015 at 6:25:29 AM UTC-5, geoff wrote: On 28/02/2015 8:11 a.m., JackA wrote: Some decades ago, American man took pride of his work and where he resided. Not only was he professional, but professional looking, too, in suits, tie, well groomed, clean shaven.... Ah, back in the days when men were men, and some women were men too. Jack p.s. If you're interested in hearing Herman's Hermit's remixed in true stereo, check out [soon to be published] Bear Family's [Germany] CD set. No, not true stereo. You mean panned mono tracks. Sure sounds like, at least, (3) independent tracks to me!!!.. Corrected: http://www.angelfire.com/empire/abps...indahush-s.mp3 And that is not from the CD I'm talking about! Jack geoff |
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"Nil" wrote in message
... On 01 Mar 2015, JackA wrote in rec.audio.pro: Oh, wow, all along I thought they mixed stereo tracks! Only when you use faked, processed internet tracks. Idiot exclamation points make mommy proud of the dookie, when you're a sixty year old infant. Every turd gets at least one exclamation point. |
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On Sunday, March 1, 2015 at 10:41:49 PM UTC-5, None wrote:
"Nil" wrote in message ... On 01 Mar 2015, JackA wrote in rec.audio.pro: Oh, wow, all along I thought they mixed stereo tracks! Only when you use faked, processed internet tracks. Idiot exclamation points make mommy proud of the dookie, when you're a sixty year old infant. Every turd gets at least one exclamation point. Psycho Killer (Talking Heads) remix up next!! I like the line, "I hate people when they're not polite"!!! Though Classic Rock plays no longer plays the song, it's more befitting today than yesterday! Jack |
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On 2/03/2015 2:20 p.m., JackA wrote:
On Sunday, March 1, 2015 at 7:50:25 PM UTC-5, Scott Dorsey wrote: JackA wrote: On Saturday, February 28, 2015 at 6:25:29 AM UTC-5, geoff wrote: No, not true stereo. You mean panned mono tracks. No! Learn your multi-tracks!! No, he's right. Intensity stereo made from mixing mono tracks is not in fact "true stereo" at all. I believe this is discussed in the FAQ. The end result was a stereo album. This is not True Stereo. Mostly the source tracks were (and still are) mono, panned across a stereo sound-stage, and maybe embellished by effects with stereo output. geoff |
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Scott Dorsey:
JackA wrote: On Saturday, February 28, 2015 at 6:25:29 AM UTC-5, geoff wrote: No, not true stereo. You mean panned mono tracks. No! Learn your multi-tracks!! No, he's right. Intensity stereo made from mixing mono tracks is not in fact "true stereo" at all. I believe this is discussed in the FAQ. Unfortunately, what you believe and what the trolls want to believe, may differ vastly. |
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