Thanks for link fredblue. They also offer a free program supposedly to isolate tracks:
http://jammit.com/how-it-works
Thanks for link fredblue. They also offer a free program supposedly to isolate tracks:
http://jammit.com/how-it-works
Kinda like this??? (OK , it's SQ...!)
https://www.quadraphonicquad.com/fo...Matrix-Titles)&p=105456&viewfull=1#post105456
Very interesting. They have stems for the complete Close to the Edge album. It would cost about $100 to get them all, then somehow extract them from their apps to remix it.Did anybody else notice that there were Yes - Close to the Edge stems on Jammit as well?? Am I to assume that the story goes that SOME of the multitracks from that album went missing - not ALL the multitracks went missing?
the stems work within their proprietary Jammit software.
that's one of the flies in the ointment, as far as I could see.. how to re-work these into a surround mix, without playing each individual stem back and recording each one in real time to then work on..?!
I'm just too much of a Luddite to do it all.. but it does seem like a challenge worth undertaking to finally get that incredible Boston album in true discrete surround.. at last!
Yes stems.
it makes me wonder if these stems are available because the likes of Sony & Warner prepared them for 5.1 mixes of Boston, Close to the Edge, etc., or even used them to create surround mixes that for whatever reason never saw a commercial release.
Reading the FAQs there was a comment....that sounds hopeful....
"You just have to select Export Recording under the File menu, open you email program and manually select the file as an attachment, then email. Note that on the OS X version of the app, your recording will be exported as a full quality WAV file that may be too large for you to email."
The question is can you export the stems themselves as WAVs....
Except we were led to believe the Close to the Edge multitrack tapes were missing. It certainly sounds like someone found them.
Reading the FAQs there was a comment....that sounds hopeful....
"You just have to select Export Recording under the File menu, open you email program and manually select the file as an attachment, then email. Note that on the OS X version of the app, your recording will be exported as a full quality WAV file that may be too large for you to email."
The question is can you export the stems themselves as WAVs....
No. You can export only your recorded track. The only way I can figure to get the stems is to record them from the speaker outs. I can't get it to play over my hi-rez sound card either where I have access to the digital stream.
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