The Beatles- Love Me Do TRUE Stereo (Modern Panning)
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Sounds like underwater speakers to me. This is totally out of phase leave it alone
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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.
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10/10 for trying i didn't even know this was possible.
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It´s great! Can you say how did you did that?
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Ignore the critics - it's FAB!
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this sounds like it coming out of a tin can not bad but the mono sounds a lot better
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I'd like to know what software do you use?
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shit!!!!!!!!!!
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this is duophonic
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Can you try and put See Emily Play, Arnold Layne, and Candy And A Currant Bun in TRUE STEREO?? (band is Pink Floyd)
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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
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