Ziggy C wrote: ↑Tue May 31, 2022 7:01 pm
So what does this have to do with The Beatles? Well, pretty much everything. It made me dig their tunes even more.
Ziggy C,
Stay away from the symbolic logic class. It can damage Beatles Appreciation.
Everything leads back to The Beatles. With or without drugs.
KC
Now available: The Mirror Spock remix of "Abbey Road" for MONO -- Not a fold-down! The problem with stereo fold-downs is that the "center" channel is too loud in the mix (or the "left" and "right" channels are too low). This new remix for mono is achieved by extracting the "left", "center", and "right" channels from the stereo which can then be mixed down at the appropriate levels to create the mono mix. But this mono remix goes further because the three tracks can not only be mixed at the right levels, but individual elements of the three tracks can be individually EQ'ed and accented so that they show up well in the mono mix. This gives the opportunity, for instance, to EQ a guitar or drum track without messing up the vocal. In addition, there are a few little differences in this mono remix, similar to the differences between the mono and stereo of Sgt. Pepper and the White Album. I tell you, it sounds good!
Believe it or not, you'll hear things in the mono that you never noticed before in the stereo. If I'm not mistaken, it's the world's first real "Abbey Road" remix for mono. Now available only from Mirror Spock.
Ziggy C wrote: ↑Tue May 31, 2022 7:19 am
No, I don't need a re-up. I already have plenty of ways to enjoy Abbey Road, stereo, mono, 5.1 (although it's Giles 5.1.)
Sorry for the TMI. I'll show myself out.
hxxps://we.tl/t-KYzHOOunLS <----(this is a re up)
Wake and bake.
Thank you!
KC