BEATLES (2/Cd) MAGICAL MYSTERY TOUR AI - AUDIO COMPANION

BEATLES (2/Cd) MAGICAL MYSTERY TOUR AI - AUDIO COMPANION
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BEATLES (2/Cd) MAGICAL MYSTERY TOUR AI - AUDIO COMPANION
The Beatles' first attempt at making a movie, Magical Mystery Tour, was released in the UK in December 1967 as a two-disc EP, but in the United States in November 1967 as a full-length album edited by Capitol Originals. It was later released as an album in the UK and is now the second original album after Sgt. Pepper's. In addition to the soundtrack of the "Magical Mystery Tour" broadcast on TV, "Strawberry Fields Forever / Penny Lane" and "Love is Everything", which were only singles and not included on the album at the time, are also included, making it one of the best albums of the mid-Beatles. CD1 contains a new multi-track edited stereo remix that separates the vocals and instruments from the original sound source and reconstructs it anew, as well as a naked vocal track featuring raw vocals. In addition, CD2 contains a U.S. analog master stereo mix that is faithful to the original, including some pseudo-stereo sound sources. In the backing tracks instrumental, the entire album is karaoke without vocals. This is the ninth collection series that should not be overlooked for the Beatles' sound source research by remixing unique to a new dimension of AI sound source analysis.

DISC 1 MULTITRACK REMIX AND REMASTERS STEREO REMIX = track 01~11 NAKED VOCAL TRACK STEREO REMIX = track 12~22 01 / 12. MAGICAL MYSTERY TOUR 02 / 13. THE FOOL ON THE HILL 03 / 14. FLYING 04 / 15. BLUE JAY WAY 05 / 16. YOUR MOTHER SHOULD KNOW 06 / 17. I AM THE WALRUS 07 / 18. HELLO GOODBYE 08 / 19. STRAWBERRY FIELDS FOREVER 09 / 20. PENNY LANE 10 / 21. BABY YOU'RE A RICH MAN 11 / 22. ALL YOU NEED IS LOVE

DISC 2 ORIGINAL ANALOG MASTER STEREO MIX = track 01~11 BACKING TRACKS INSTRUMENTAL STEREO REMIX = track 12~22 01 / 12. MAGICAL MYSTERY TOUR 02 / 13. THE FOOL ON THE HILL 03 / 14. FLYING 04 / 15. BLUE JAY WAY 05 / 16. YOUR MOTHER SHOULD KNOW 06 / 17. I AM THE WALRUS 07 / 18. HELLO GOODBYE 08 / 19. STRAWBERRY FIELDS FOREVER 09 / 20. PENNY LANE 10 / 21. BABY YOU'RE A RICH MAN 11 / 22. ALL YOU NEED IS LOVE The

Beatles' latest edited AI audio album series is now available! Includes 4 types of sound sources with each of the original multi-track new editing stereo remixes by AI sound source analysis of a new dimension. The latest reference to the study of the Beatles sound! The latest album collection that attracts collectors' attention!

THE BEATLES =AI - AUDIO COMPANION= AI AUDIO ALBUM COLLECTION MULTITRACK REMIX AND REMASTERS COLLECTION

★ Multi-track new editing stereo remix with new AI sound source analysis of a new dimension and 4 versions of all songs from other albums are included! ★ In addition to the latest remix stereophonic stereo with unique channel separation, naked vocals and backing tracks are also included! ★From the original analog master of the 60's to the original sound source stereo mix of that time!

A new audio album series that reconstructs all of The Beatles' original albums with the latest remix and remaster in 2021 using the latest AI sound source analysis! Focusing on a unique multi-track new edit stereo remix based on a new dimension of AI sound source analysis, all the songs on the album are recorded in four versions of the sound source. The first half of DISC 1 contains the latest remix and remastered sound source of the 2021 version as [MULTITRACK REMIX AND REMASTERS STEREO REMIX]. In the 60s, it was a monaural mainstream era, so the original stereo sound source was a simple stereo mix peculiar to the early days, and many stereo mixes were unnaturally unbalanced, and when I listen to it again now, it was an old-fashioned mix unique to the 60s. Such stereo mixes are reconstructed with new mixes based on multi-track sound sources separated by the latest AI sound source analysis. From the stereo mix of the time, when the main vocals were biased to one channel and the chorus and each instrument were unbalanced, it has been reborn as the latest remixed and remastered sound source that is more clearly separated and reproduced than ever before. It's truly a modern, up-to-date, stereo remix that doesn't sound inferior to the latest stereophonic remix. The second half [NAKED VOCAL TRACK STEREO REMIX] is a mix that extracts the main vocal track and suppresses the performance as much as possible, and is a mix centered on raw vocals. It's an interesting mix that highlights the Beatles' unique vocal and chorus style, which are their strengths. In the first half of DISC 2, the current digital remass as [ORIGINAL ANALOG MASTER STEREO MIX]Includes an original analog stereo mix that is not a sound source that has been tarred and restored. Since it is the original sound source that is the opposite of the first half of DISC 1, it is a basic stereo mix that is engraved on the record record of the 60's to help you listen to and compare how it is different. And in the second half [BACKING TRACKS INSTRUMENTAL STEREO REMIX], the entire album is recorded with a performance-only instrumental with the vocal track turned off as much as possible, which is also the opposite of the second half of DISC 1. Some songs have unique remix-like characteristics, such as backing tracks other than the lead vocals that leave the chorus, and this is the first instrumental recording that covers all songs on the album by the latest AI sound source analysis. The latest 2021 remix and remastered sound source is indispensable for sound source research approaching the Beatles sound analysis with AI sound source analysis that has evolved more than ever. A must-listen audio album series for sound source collectors newly reconstructed with the latest technology! It is a remarkable collection that is highly recommended!

In the eight years since their debut in the UK in 1962 until their dissolution in 1970, the Beatles released 13 original albums in the UK. In the first half of the 60s, stereo playback equipment was generally on the way to spreading, and records were mainly mono, and even for the Beatles, the mixing work was basically monaural, and stereo was produced later. As a result, master tapes were made separately for monaural and stereo, resulting in different takes and mixes, and various sound sources as separate versions. At the time of the Beatles' debut, EMI Studios (Abbey Road Studios) was a simple environment far from today, and the recording equipment was basically two-track. On their debut album, Please Please Me, they performed vocals and performances in a single shot, as if they were live in the studio, with almost no overdubs. In the stereo mix from the two tracks, it is a simplistic stereo mix in which the vocals and performances are simply divided into left and right, and this will continue until the next album, suggesting that at that time monaural was the mainstream, and stereo was only produced formally, regardless of stereo. In October '63, the single "I Want to Hug You" was the first recording of a Beatles song to use a four-track recorder, evolving from the stereo mix up to that point. From the third album, A Hard Day's Night, to the recording of The Beatles (White Album), Abbey Road Studios introduced an 8-track recorder, the recording environment was basically 4-track overdubs. The multi-track recording album Abbey Road was released only in stereo, but all previous albums have been released in two formats, mono and stereo, and each has produced a master with a different mix. Since the '70s, stereo has become the mainstream, and mono mixes have been forgotten as a sound of the past, but in '87, all Beatles albums were released on CD for the first time. George Martin, who was asked to supervise, set out to eliminate the discomfort of the old-fashioned stereo. However, at the time of the CD release date, a satisfactory remix and remaster could not be completed in time, and only two new remixes, the first four albums were in monaural, "Help!", and "Rubber Soul", and after "Revolver", the stereo mix was released on CD as in the record era. In the 90s, unreleased recordings other than original albums such as "Anthology Trilogy" and "Live at the BBC" continued to be released, and in 99, "Yellow Submarine Songtrack" appeared for the first time as a remix album that made full use of multi-tracks. Since then, in 2003, "Let It Be... Remix albums such as Naked and 2006's Love followed. In 2009, the CDs of all the albums, which had been released halfway for many years since the first CD release in '87, were reborn as digitally remastered editions in 2009 due to the improvement of digital mastering technology. Based on the original master sound source, which is not a remix, detailed corrections and improvements have been made, and all 213 official original works have been released in stereo and monaural. This is still a standard sound source today. On the other hand, in the same year, 2009, the game software was released as "The Beatles: Rock Band". For the game, in contrast to the remastering of the original master sound source, a sound source in which vocals, guitar, bass, and drums are separated by a mixer from a multi-track sound source has appeared. The existence of numerous remix variations based on these is already familiar to Beatles collectors. In recent years, the release of the latest remix and remastered box on an album-by-album basis has become a hot topic, starting with the 50th anniversary remix of "Sgt. Peppers" in 2017, and the Beatles' sound source continues to evolve with the times.

[AI Audio Companion: Features of Remix and Remaster (Detailed Explanation)] As introduced in "The Beatles Recording Technology and the Transition of Remastered Sound Source Work" as a basic knowledge of the Beatles sound There have been reissues and remix albums released with the latest remasters in the past, but in this "AI Audio Companion: Remix and Remaster" series, By further evolving the multi-track sound source attempted in "The Beatles: Rock Band", the separated sound source of vocals, guitar, bass, and drums, which was limited to selected songs at the time, has been reconstructed in the latest version using the latest AI sound source analysis to reconstruct all works in the original album unit. In the past, "Rock Band" recorded all the songs on all albums, but only some of the songs were selected. Based on a unique multi-track sound source in which the vocals, guitar, bass, and drums parts are separated, it is a new remix that is different from the original stereo mix.

[MULTITRACK REMIX AND REMASTERS STEREO REMIX] is a new stereo mix, a major change from the old-fashioned and unnatural stereo sound image of the original 60's to a remix that is conscious of stereo localization without the modern unnatural feeling. In particular, the difference in stereo mix from the early to the middle period can be clearly seen when you listen directly to it with headphones or stereo earphones. In the stereo from the two tracks of the first two albums, it was reborn as a stereo mix in which the performance track, which is simply mono combined into one channel, is separated, the performance itself is stereo, and the vocals are localized to the center.Shhh. This attempt has already been released several times in recent years for sound source collectors, but if you dare to listen to them, you will be able to hear the difference in sound texture, stereo localization, and sound image.

[NAKED VOCAL TRACK STEREO REMIX] is a mix that extracts the main vocal track and suppresses the performance as much as possible, and if the vocal track is completely turned off, it will not be music, but just material, so I dare to leave the performance. It is a "naked" remix that pushes the raw vocals to the fullest. In a sense, it is a unique sound source because there is a multi-track sound source in which the vocals, guitar, bass, and drums parts are separated, and this is the first time that the entire album is recorded in this way.

[ORIGINAL ANALOG MASTER STEREO MIX] is literally a complete reproduction of the original sound source from the 60s, and the source is the sound source of the Mobil Fidelity master record produced directly from the British original stereo master with high sound quality 96 / Recorded based on 24 high-resolution digital sound sources. It is an original analog stereo mix that is not a sound source that has been restored by the current digital remaster, but the original analog stereo mix as it is. It is a flat transferred reference sound source that conveys the sound of the original record as it is, which can be said to be expensive and difficult to obtain now.

In addition, [BACKING TRACKS INSTRUMENTAL STEREO REMIX], which can be said to be a karaoke adaptation of all songs on the album, is the same as "naked vocals", and vocals, guitar, bass, It is precisely because there is a multi-track sound source in which each part of the drums is separated that it becomes a remix sound source that has been created independently, and this is also an achievement unique to the latest AI sound source analysis. In the past, there were instrumental albums from "The Beatles: Rock Band" recordings, and there were backing tracks that were only performed on a song-by-song basis, including studio outtakes, but this is the first time that the entire album has been recorded in this way. Some of the songs have a brilliant separation of vocals and choruses, and some of the songs don't completely turn off the vocal tracks, but by listening only to the performance, it is an intriguing remix that helps to analyze the making of the Beatles' sound.