Beatles (2/Cd) Please Please Me AI Audio Companion

Beatles (2/Cd) Please Please Me AI Audio Companion
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Beatles (2/Cd) Please Please Me AI Audio Companion
A memorable debut album released in March 1963 and recorded No. 1 on the UK charts for 30 consecutive weeks. Ten songs, excluding singles such as “Love Me Do”, have been recorded in a studio live format in just one day. The composition of 8 original songs and 6 cover songs has already demonstrated high potential such as playing ability as a band, originality of songwriting, and sense of cover songs. The original stereo mix was a simple mix in which the performance was divided into the left channel and the vocal was divided into the right channel, but the performance track that was organized in the left channel in a nearly monaural state was divided into real stereo and the vocal was the right channel. Has been dramatically reborn as the latest remix and remaster to be localized in the center. This is an early album where you can easily understand and enjoy the effects of the original multi-track new editing stereo remix unique to the new dimension of AI sound source analysis.

DISC 1 MULTITRACK REMIX AND REMASTERS STEREO REMIX = track 01~14 NAKED VOCAL TRACK STEREO REMIX = track 15~28 01/15. I SAW HER STANDING THERE 02/16. MISERY 03/17. ANNA (GO TO HIM) 04/18. CHAINS 05/19. BOYS 06/20. ASK ME WHY 07/21. PLEASE PLEASE ME 08/22. LOVE ME DO 09/23. P.S. I LOVE YOU 10/24. BABY IT’S YOU 11/25. DO YOU WANT TO KNOW A SECRET 12/26. A TASTE OF HONEY 13/27. THERE’S A PLACE 14/28. TWIST AND SHOUT

DISC 2 ORIGINAL ANALOG MASTER STEREO MIX = track 01~14 BACKING TRACKS INSTRUMENTAL STEREO REMIX = track 15~28 01/15. I SAW HER STANDING THERE 02/16. MISERY 03/17. ANNA (GO TO HIM) 04/18. CHAINS 05/19. BOYS 06/20. ASK ME WHY 07/21. PLEASE PLEASE ME 08/22. LOVE ME DO 09/23. P.S. I LOVE YOU 10/24. BABY IT’S YOU 11/25. DO YOU WANT TO KNOW A SECRET 12/26. A TASTE OF HONEY 13/27. THERE’S A PLACE 14/28. TWIST AND SHOUT

The Beatles latest editing AI audio album series is now available! Original multi-track new editing by new dimension AI sound source analysis Each 4 kinds of sound sources by stereo remix are recorded together. The latest reference to Beatles sound research! The latest album collection of collector’s attention! !! [Original press board imported directly from overseas]

THE BEATLES = AI –AUDIO COMPANION = AI Audio Album Collection MULTITRACK REMIX AND REMASTERS COLLECTION

★ 4 versions of all songs from the new multi-track stereo remix and other albums based on a new dimension of AI sound source analysis! ★ In addition to the latest remixed stereophonic stereo with original channel separation, naked vocals and backing tracks are also included! ★ Original sound source stereo mix from the original analog master of the 1960s is also included!

Introducing the new audio album series that reconstructed all the original Beatles albums with the latest version of 2021 remix and remaster by the latest AI sound source analysis! Original multi-track new editing by new dimension AI sound source analysis All songs of the album are recorded with sound sources of 4 versions, centering on stereo remixes. In the first half of DISC1, the latest 2021 remix and remaster sound source is recorded as [MULTI TRACK REMIX AND REMASTERS STEREO REMIX]. Since the 1960s was a monaural era, the original stereo sound source was a simple stereo mix peculiar to the early days, and there were many unnaturally unbalanced stereo mixes. .. Reconstruction of such a stereo mix with a new mix based on the multi-track sound source separated by the latest AI sound source analysis. It has been reborn as the latest remix and remaster sound source that has been reproduced more clearly than ever from the stereo mix at the time when the main vocal was biased to one channel and the chorus and each instrument were unbalanced. It’s the latest stereophonic stereo remix that’s just modern and up-to-date. The latter 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 unique vocals and chorus style that are the strengths of the Beatles. In the first half of DISC2, the original analog stereo mix, which is not the sound source that has been digitally remastered and repaired, is recorded as [ORIGINAL ANALOG MASTER STEREO MIX]. It is a basic stereo mix as it is engraved on the record board of the 1960s, which is useful for listening and comparing how it is different because it is the original sound source of the opposite pole from the first half of DISC1. And in the latter half [BACKING TRACKS INSTRUMENTAL STEREO REMIX], all the songs of the album are recorded with the instrumental of the performance only with the vocal track, which is the opposite of the latter half of DISC 1, turned off as much as possible. Depending on the song, it is a backing track other than the lead vocal that left the chorus, and it has a characteristic like a unique remix, and it is the first appearance as an instrumental recording covering all songs of the album by the latest AI sound source analysis. 2021 latest version remix and remaster sound source that is indispensable for sound source research approaching 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! This is a highly recommended collection! !!

[Transition of Beatles recording technology and remastered sound source work] The Beatles have released 13 original albums in the UK during the eight years from their debut in the UK in 1962 to their dissolution in 1970. In the first half of the 1960s, stereo playback devices were generally in the process of becoming widespread, and records were mainly monaural, and even for the Beatles, mixing work was basically monaural, and stereo was produced afterwards. As a result, master tapes are made separately for monaural and stereo, which makes a difference in take and mix, and various sound sources exist as different versions. At the time of the Beatles debut, EMI Studio (Abbey Road Studios) was a simple environment far from the present, and the recording equipment is basically 2 tracks. In his debut album “Please Please Me”, vocals and performances are recorded in one shot like a studio live, and there is almost no overdubbing. In the stereo mix from 2 tracks, vocals and performances are simply divided into left and right, which is a simple stereo mix that continues until the next album. At that time, monaural was the mainstream, and it was just formally produced regardless of stereo. Let me know that I just did it. In October 1988, the single “Hugging” was the first Beatles song to use a 4-track recorder, and evolved from the previous stereo mix to the third album “A Hard Days.” Until Abbey Road Studio introduced an 8-track recorder in the middle of recording from “Night” to “The Beatles (White Album)”, it was basically a recording environment where overdub was repeated with 4 tracks. The multi-track recording album “Abbey Road” was released only in stereo, but all the previous albums have been released in two ways, monaural and stereo, and masters with different mixes have been produced. After the 1970s, stereo became the mainstream and the monaural mix was forgotten as a past sound, but all Beatles albums were to be made into a CD for the first time in 1987, but George Martin, who was asked to supervise, released the CD. The remix and remaster that was convincing on the verge was not in time, and the initial 4 albums were monaural, “Help! Only two titles, “Rubber Soul”, adopted a newly remixed sound source to eliminate the discomfort of old-fashioned stereo, and after “Revolver”, the same stereo mix as in the record era was released as a CD. In the 90’s, while unreleased sound sources other than the original albums such as “Anthology Trilogy” and “Live at the BBC” continued to be released, it was the first multi-track as “Yellow Submarine Songtrack” in 1999. A remix album that makes full use of the track has appeared. After that, remix albums such as “Let It Be … Naked” in 2003 and “LOVE” in 2006 will continue to be released. The CDs of all the albums, which were half-released due to the improvement of digital mastering technology for many years since the first CD in 1987, are not remixed as a standard version by the 2009 digital remaster. Released all official 213 original works in stereo and monaural with minor modifications and improvements based on the master sound source. This is still a standard sound source. On the other hand, in the same 2009, the game software was released as “The Beatles: Rock Band”. Contrary to the remastering of the original master sound source for games, a sound source in which vocals, guitar, bass, and drums are separated from the multi-track sound source by a mixer has appeared. The existence of numerous remix variations based on these will already be familiar to Beatles collectors. In recent years, the release of the latest remix remaster BOX for each album has become a hot topic from the remix commemorating the 50th anniversary of the release of “Sergeant 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 “Transition of remastered sound source work” as the basic knowledge of Beatles sound, recurrence and remi by the latest remastering so far