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beatlematt
10-10-2004, 03:54 PM
Here is a great, albeit, older article about the recording and restoration of the Yellow Submarine movie and soundtrack.

http://www.beatlesnews.com/yellowsub.htm

Sckott
10-10-2004, 05:20 PM
You might think what is the use of a Sixties microphone now? I will give you an example - on 'All You Need is Love' there is an orchestra and of course it is in mono. They did not have mini tracks to record in stereo. But I have been able to play that mono orchestra in the studio in which it was recorded, then mike it up with the mikes they used in the sixties, but mike it up in stereo.

Odd way of retracking mono to stereo, don't you think?!?

Mal
10-11-2004, 05:25 PM
Juat another (and quite ridiculous) way of making a fake stereo master from a mono master :sigh:.

Why do they let these madmen loose on the most important audio recordings in history :shake:.

whitenoise
10-11-2004, 07:07 PM
Well, now we know what Magic Alex is up to. Surprised they still trust him.

JonUrban
10-11-2004, 07:27 PM
The "Silverline" effect!

maccascruff
10-12-2004, 04:31 PM
I'm just glad I got it when it first came out. I think it is OOP, isn't it? Now, if only we could get Let It Be released. That is what I've been waiting for--for how many years now?

RetroSmith
10-13-2004, 01:37 PM
I'm just hoping that they remixed the music from Let It Be into wide, 5.1 DD sound. Thats all 16 and 24 track stuff, theres no excuse for not remixing it into surround.


They really did a nice job on the Yellow Submarine Remixes, so I'm hopefull the same team (Peter Cobbin) was used for LIB.

Mr. Winston
10-13-2004, 02:11 PM
I'm just hoping that they remixed the music from Let It Be into wide, 5.1 DD sound. Thats all 16 and 24 track stuff, theres no excuse for not remixing it into surround.
Ummm, I think the Get Back/Let it Be sessions was recorded on an 8-track machine, but the Beatles only used seven tracks for most of the recordings as a track had to be left open for the sync track for filming. Maybe the 7-tracks only applied to the Rooftop concert, but according to The Beatles Recording Sessions, the Beatles were 8-track from about part of the "White Album" to Abbey Road, including Get Back/Let it Be.

Mal
10-13-2004, 03:00 PM
.......Thats all 16 and 24 track stuff.....Mikey, you really shouldn't believe everything Magic Alex says :D.

RetroSmith
10-13-2004, 04:12 PM
Ok, so its 8 track.....SORRY. Whats the difference?? 8 track is PERFECT for 5.1 surround. More than good enough.

Mal
10-13-2004, 04:35 PM
Ok, so its 8 track.....SORRY. Whats the difference?? 8 track is PERFECT for 5.1 surround. More than good enough.
Just busting your b@lls :D

I just hope that an original mono and a decent stereo soundtrack is included. For those of us without 5.1 (just not my bag :sigh: ) it is infuriating to be forced to listen to a downmix that would pale next to a decent dedicated mix.

What was the soundtrack like on the official VHS & laserdisc editions - mono or stereo?

:)

Mr. Winston
10-13-2004, 04:48 PM
What was the soundtrack like on the official VHS & laserdisc editions - mono or stereo?
For Let it Be? Mono. Yellow Submarine was stereo in the initial version I saw about 1987(?), but I can't recall if it was a fake stereo mix or had the songs only in stereo.

Mal
10-13-2004, 05:02 PM
For Let it Be? Mono. Yellow Submarine was stereo in the initial version I saw about 1987(?), but I can't recall if it was a fake stereo mix or had the songs only in stereo.Sorry, yeah I meant Let It Be! How did the mono sound - did you have the VHS or laserdisc?

As for the Yellow Submarine soundtrack - it was very disappointing to discover that the "original" mono soundtrack on the DVD actually was in stereo for a couple of chapters :shake:.

Was that error on all pressings?

Mr. Winston
10-13-2004, 05:29 PM
Sorry, yeah I meant Let It Be! How did the mono sound - did you have the VHS or laserdisc?
I only saw Let it Be once at a video rental store near my sister's house in Chicago about 1990-1991. Rented it, and the sound was OK. Clean mono. I've never seen the LD except for dubs from it at record shows. About the same quality.

[/QUOTE]As for the Yellow Submarine soundtrack - it was very disappointing to discover that the "original" mono soundtrack on the DVD actually was in stereo for a couple of chapters :shake:.Was that error on all pressings?[/QUOTE]
Interesting, as I did not notice this. I'll guess I'll have to re-listen to the mono soundtrack to find this out. :confused:

Mal
10-13-2004, 06:09 PM
Interesting, as I did not notice this. I'll guess I'll have to re-listen to the mono soundtrack to find this out. :confused:It becomes stereo right after "All Together Now" (just before chapter 12 begins) and remains so until they find Jeremy (or is that "Boob" :D ) in chapter 16 :sigh:

Such a shame as it would have been a real treat to be given the complete original mono soundtrack :shake:.

Let me know if yours is the same....