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Peter Jackson's Remix Of Beatles Song 'Revolver' Is BETTER Than Ever..
Welcome back to History District. Not long ago, producer Giles Martin wasn't sure four-track-era Beatles albums like Revolver could be properly remixed. The tech, he said then, wasn't there yet. Martin tried earlier versions of separation software when completing 2016's remix of The Beatles: Live at the Hollywood Bowl, another album originally produced by his father George Martin that had guitars and voices on the same track. But Giles didn't feel the tech was advanced enough to make similar updates within a studio recording's quieter, more controlled setting.
Then came The Beatles: Get Back. Peter Jackson was handed hours of additional footage from the production of 1970's movie version of Let It Be, but much of it was ultimately unusable because of sound issues. So, the director developed an automated-learning process for his WingNut Films Productions with an audio team led by Emile de la Rey. Suddenly, whispered asides originally filmed by Michael Lindsay-Hogg could be heard. Offhandedly recorded practice sessions could be cleaved into a broad stereo spectrum. Check this video out and stay updated!
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Welcome back to History District. Not long ago, producer Giles Martin wasn't sure four-track-era Beatles albums like Revolver could be properly remixed. The tech, he said then, wasn't there yet. Martin tried earlier versions of separation software when completing 2016's remix of The Beatles: Live at the Hollywood Bowl, another album originally produced by his father George Martin that had guitars and voices on the same track. But Giles didn't feel the tech was advanced enough to make similar updates within a studio recording's quieter, more controlled setting.
Then came The Beatles: Get Back. Peter Jackson was handed hours of additional footage from the production of 1970's movie version of Let It Be, but much of it was ultimately unusable because of sound issues. So, the director developed an automated-learning process for his WingNut Films Productions with an audio team led by Emile de la Rey. Suddenly, whispered asides originally filmed by Michael Lindsay-Hogg could be heard. Offhandedly recorded practice sessions could be cleaved into a broad stereo spectrum. Check this video out and stay updated!
#TheBeatles #Revolver #PeterJackson
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Will The Beatles' Rubber Soul/Revolver be Giles Martin and Peter Jackson's next REMIX project?
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