I was wondering, what Software do you have, I'd like to purchase what you have, maybe at Amazon.com or Sony. If you don't feel comfortable leaving the name of it on a comment, send it to me in my inbox. Thank you.
Very cool experiment, besides that crazy live panning towards the end. i've messed around with "spectral" sound editors with the mono recordings of my songs my friends and i made on my computer, just for fun (i'm a musician). we even came up with our own "stereo re-channelling" process haha, logo and everything. (continue below)
(continued from above) but you know the entire Beatles' catalog exists in "true" stereo right? i mean Please Please Me right up to Let it Be? mainstream British and American studios were all standardized in 2 or 3-track stereo by 1958.
Love Me Do, P.S. I Love You, She Loves You, I'll Get You only exist in mono because the session tapes were immediately erased for another use. But it was customary back then.
@JapaninArmeija I've read that, but the LPs still exist. and i've heard all (or most) of those songs on their early American albums in stereo, like on the "Introducing The Beatles" Vee-Jay LP and on their first two Capitol records. So even though the original tapes may not exist, their are mint copies of their original stereo albums that can be copied onto tape, CD or hard disk for preservation. also the original mono/stereo masters that were sent to the US still exist in the Capitol vaults.
Yes, but I think those still are the echoed stereo mixes, which are, in fact, created out of the mono. But maybe that was still cool in '64. I know the VeeJay versions too, though only as Doctor Ebbett's transfers.
I honestly think this is awesome, but for all you shit disturbers who think it's bad and useless, make a better one or just shut up. You sound like a bunch of dicks without a dick.
Some instruments are harder to remove then others, bass is really easy (30+mins to isolate) Guitar (2+hrs to isolate), and drums and vocals are hardest each taking a day or two. And the countless other things like harmonica, keyboard, organ.
Sounds like underwater speakers to me. This is totally out of phase leave it alone
capitolemiproducer 1 month ago
Considering what you had to work with here, I think you did pretty well. It's certainly interesting to hear it this way for the first time.
SirHatchporch 3 months ago
10/10 for trying i didn't even know this was possible.
Thunderbolt505T 3 months ago
It´s great! Can you say how did you did that?
supergabriel64 4 months ago
this sounds like it coming out of a tin can not bad but the mono sounds a lot better
timemachine6900 5 months ago
I'd like to know what software do you use?
giova942 5 months ago
shit!!!!!!!!!!
ACMilano12345 7 months ago
this is duophonic
mrlopez2681 8 months ago
Can you try and put See Emily Play, Arnold Layne, and Candy And A Currant Bun in TRUE STEREO?? (band is Pink Floyd)
ChazYocom 9 months ago
I was wondering, what Software do you have, I'd like to purchase what you have, maybe at Amazon.com or Sony. If you don't feel comfortable leaving the name of it on a comment, send it to me in my inbox. Thank you.
RockerOfClassics 10 months ago
YOU ARE REALLY GOOD THANKS FOR SHARING
BEATLE909GRM 1 year ago
Damn, thats so great! what program did you use? I wish I can so this with Donovan's "Catch the wind"! Q.Q
DildoSurround 1 year ago
Very cool experiment, besides that crazy live panning towards the end. i've messed around with "spectral" sound editors with the mono recordings of my songs my friends and i made on my computer, just for fun (i'm a musician). we even came up with our own "stereo re-channelling" process haha, logo and everything. (continue below)
folkmusicboy16 1 year ago
(continued from above) but you know the entire Beatles' catalog exists in "true" stereo right? i mean Please Please Me right up to Let it Be? mainstream British and American studios were all standardized in 2 or 3-track stereo by 1958.
folkmusicboy16 1 year ago
@folkmusicboy16
Love Me Do, P.S. I Love You, She Loves You, I'll Get You only exist in mono because the session tapes were immediately erased for another use. But it was customary back then.
JapaninArmeija 1 year ago
@JapaninArmeija I've read that, but the LPs still exist. and i've heard all (or most) of those songs on their early American albums in stereo, like on the "Introducing The Beatles" Vee-Jay LP and on their first two Capitol records. So even though the original tapes may not exist, their are mint copies of their original stereo albums that can be copied onto tape, CD or hard disk for preservation. also the original mono/stereo masters that were sent to the US still exist in the Capitol vaults.
folkmusicboy16 1 year ago
@folkmusicboy16
Yes, but I think those still are the echoed stereo mixes, which are, in fact, created out of the mono. But maybe that was still cool in '64. I know the VeeJay versions too, though only as Doctor Ebbett's transfers.
JapaninArmeija 1 year ago
Sounds like a bowel movement I made. If this was NOT DES it would be vocal right, everything else left
capitolemiproducer 1 year ago
I honestly think this is awesome, but for all you shit disturbers who think it's bad and useless, make a better one or just shut up. You sound like a bunch of dicks without a dick.
FRE1991DDIE 1 year ago
Here's a good example that why you should not split mono onto stereo.
Honestly, it's not good. But keep trying, but do it well.
TheOneBeatleManiac 1 year ago
@TheOneBeatleManiac
Please ignore this dude, I have much better tools now.
This was made just a shitty spectral editor. I really need to redo it sometime soon.
boblyblitzbob 1 year ago
@boblyblitzbob
Ignore the critics - it's FAB!
greeny1954 5 months ago
You should give this a try with "I'll Be On My Way" from the BBC album!
tamioftroy 1 year ago
Another crappy job see she loves you for info
capitolemiproducer 1 year ago
This is impressive! Good job!
StareAtAClock 1 year ago
Very nice...Great job!
tamioftroy 2 years ago
Or you could just learn to enjoy the mono mixes that do exist, and avoid out-of-phase rubbish like this.
Sorry, this just doesnt sound good.
morninggloryseed 2 years ago
I can imagine the hell you face when you start isolating Sgt Peppers -Album : D so many tracks
Gritsen 2 years ago
this confuses me.Could you tell more about this mono-splitting technique you use?
Gritsen 2 years ago
I basically used expensive audio forensic software to isolate the instruments, made a multitrack out of them and then mixed them.
boblyblitzbob 2 years ago
Does it involve specific frequencies to isolate different instruments?
Gritsen 2 years ago
Yeah
boblyblitzbob 2 years ago
Some instruments are harder to remove then others, bass is really easy (30+mins to isolate) Guitar (2+hrs to isolate), and drums and vocals are hardest each taking a day or two. And the countless other things like harmonica, keyboard, organ.
boblyblitzbob 2 years ago
@boblyblitzbob i do this with a spectral editor aswell
THUGCODE 1 year ago