Happy days, Peter61! Been looking forward to this one. Your projects are always a treat.
Will there be any more in the future such as She Loves You + I'll Get You or any of the outtakes such as That Means A Lot? I really hope so as it's such a joy to create the 5.1 mixes from your MOGGs!
Anyway, many thanks for your work.
With The Beatles MOGG, Isolated Tracks & Stereo Mixdown
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Thank you Appleyard, gaizoku, BTL1210 & darod!
Appleyard, I am working on "She Loves You" & "I'll Get You" but keep in mind that those tracks will probably not have the same result as "With The Beatles", the tracks being mono and especially due to the compression, but I will do my best.
That Means A Lot is also on my list, as well as some of their unreleased tracks.
Appleyard, I am working on "She Loves You" & "I'll Get You" but keep in mind that those tracks will probably not have the same result as "With The Beatles", the tracks being mono and especially due to the compression, but I will do my best.
That Means A Lot is also on my list, as well as some of their unreleased tracks.
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Re: With The Beatles MOGG, Isolated Tracks & Stereo Mixdown
Great job, Peter61, thank you very much!
Ale.
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Thank you, El_Garnati & Alessandro Rocchi!
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Thanks so much for this WTB mix, and also for PPM some time ago. Very enjoyable! However, you mention your re-mixes of A Hard Day's Night, Beatles For Sale , Help & Rubber Soul, which I missed, if you upped them here. An up or re-up of these would be very welcome!peter61 wrote: ↑Tue Feb 13, 2024 11:23 am Hi all,
I just finished the entire project of "With The Beatles" album in MOGG and isolated tracks and, also, I would like to share with you a stereo mixdown (Stereo Remix) of each of the song from this project.
Like the other previous Beatles project (Please Please Me album), this work took me more time than their following albums (A Hard Day's Night, Beatles For Sale , Help & Rubber Soul), because those tracks only exist in two-track stereo, comparatively to the others because they are available in (at least) three track stereo. I really hope you will enjoy!
Here is the first part of the project:
The link of With The Beatles Stereo Mixdown from the project which contains all With The Beatles tracks :
hxxps://mega.nz/folder/LhdRyBQC#gSQfYqqlw-WUtx4AddQiPw
The playlist of each track
01 - It Won't Be Long
02 - All I've Got To Do
03 - All My Loving
04 - Don't Bother Me
05 - Little Child
06 - Till There Was You
07 - Please Mister Postman
08 - Roll Over Beethoven
09 - Hold Me Tight
10 - You Really Got A Hold On Me
11 - I Wanna Be Your Man
12 - Devil In Her Heart
13 - Not A Second Time
14 - Money
Here is the second part of the project:
With The Beatles MOGG & Isolated Tracks
This project contains the MOGG files and the WAV isolated tracks which were created to the best of my knowledge.
I also enclosed a txt file for each track in details which is called:
With The Beatles MOGG.txt for the MOGG files folder.
The MEGA link to the MOGG folder:
hxxps://mega.nz/folder/rtEgWBRA#ru_WCmP_gMtoDFKfCHVCig
The MEGA link to the Isolated tracks in WAV :
hxxps://mega.nz/folder/ngEnWZTZ#w4FFvrwC_Dxo2Qs2yhAGvg
I really Hope you'll enjoy them!!
If you have any questions about this project, ask.
Pierre
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I believe the AHDN and BFS MOGGs and FLAC files were uploaded April and May, 2023. I think these are the Peter61 files. I don't recall a remix, as it were, included in those uploads.
I appreciate the time you're taking, Peter61, in separating the tracks into something that the average bear, or those who are smarter-than-the-average-bear, can use in creating our own mixes on the fly.
When I play with the extensive archive of MOGGs I've accumulated over the years, a few things:
Whimsy guides the game. I hardly ever listen to it the same way twice. Using Audacity, I fixate on whatever part strikes my fancy at the moment.
I rarely save my "mix of the moment". Rather, I go back to it in MOGG form and play play, play. That's the idea.
Lastly, these are not, and were never meant to be, definitive hi-res things like you might find if you stumbled into the Apple archives and had free reign to pick and choose from the many tapes at your disposal. The resolution is probably significantly less. But at my age, DILLIGAF? No!! I am happy with this stuff. In my circle, indeed, in my band, I was the one who hit upon and discovered MOGGs first.
When my band would get together to learn "our parts", if there was a MOGG available, I would bring it and we could then hear and learn exactly what it was we wanted to play and sing. An incredibly useful tool it is.
Dude!!
Thanks for this wonderful stuff!!
Now if only my local cheese shoppe had a decent Limburger. If you haven't tried it, don't shy away. It's truly one of the best cheeses out there.No, really, it is. You're welcome!
-Z
I appreciate the time you're taking, Peter61, in separating the tracks into something that the average bear, or those who are smarter-than-the-average-bear, can use in creating our own mixes on the fly.
When I play with the extensive archive of MOGGs I've accumulated over the years, a few things:
Whimsy guides the game. I hardly ever listen to it the same way twice. Using Audacity, I fixate on whatever part strikes my fancy at the moment.
I rarely save my "mix of the moment". Rather, I go back to it in MOGG form and play play, play. That's the idea.
Lastly, these are not, and were never meant to be, definitive hi-res things like you might find if you stumbled into the Apple archives and had free reign to pick and choose from the many tapes at your disposal. The resolution is probably significantly less. But at my age, DILLIGAF? No!! I am happy with this stuff. In my circle, indeed, in my band, I was the one who hit upon and discovered MOGGs first.
When my band would get together to learn "our parts", if there was a MOGG available, I would bring it and we could then hear and learn exactly what it was we wanted to play and sing. An incredibly useful tool it is.
Dude!!
Thanks for this wonderful stuff!!
Now if only my local cheese shoppe had a decent Limburger. If you haven't tried it, don't shy away. It's truly one of the best cheeses out there.No, really, it is. You're welcome!
-Z