Using Lord Reith's non doubled vocal mono version from his Beatles-1 set, I did a new split guitar & backing vocals stereo conversion that you can grab at hxxps://we.tl/t-bW5FglJXmi with password of 092849 for a week.
I hope the new Revolver release will be even better but not holding my breath by the samples I have heard so far. I will be posting a few more of my updated Revolver songs also so you can compare them with the new official mixes coming out October 28th.
Enjoy, Rog
Here There And Everywhere (new stereo mix)
Re: Here There And Everywhere (new stereo mix)
Excellent!!!!!!!
Thank you. Eagerly looking forward to the others
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Thank you. Eagerly looking forward to the others
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Re: Here There And Everywhere (new stereo mix)
Brilliant! Like I wish it always was. THIS more than any other Beatles song I've always felt the ADT took away from the song.
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I think this song was not recorded using ADT, in fact is two set of vocals Panned to both channels in order to get an effect very close to the ADT. That way in HTAW we have a natural Double Tracking, that means two different sets of vocals, wich is very noticeable nearly at the end of the song. So we can have two diferent mixes using both sets of vocals.MoltenJackass wrote: ↑Wed Sep 07, 2022 9:12 pm Brilliant! Like I wish it always was. THIS more than any other Beatles song I've always felt the ADT took away from the song.
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Re: Here There And Everywhere (new stereo mix)
Great job and one of the few songs that seemed off to me. I equated with the volume of the drums but it might have been just underproduced. Your mix is definitely more enjoyable. It is a beautiful song!
Re: Here There And Everywhere (new stereo mix)
Very nice. One of my favourites. Has there ever been an instrumental mix with just the 'ooh's' & 'aah's' ? Not sure if it would be possible but I sure would like to hear it.