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Presumably, it would be the same 5.1 mix from the DVD.Hey, that sounds great to me, as long as it's a "good 5.1 mix", I'd buy it!
Presumably, it would be the same 5.1 mix from the DVD.Hey, that sounds great to me, as long as it's a "good 5.1 mix", I'd buy it!
Sure, but it is an a**load of work. I've done such restorations to a few minutes of monaural material and spent days. A couple hours of 24 tracks is a monumental undertaking.Just a thought. With today's technology , is possible to deconstruct , then reconstruct into multichannel?
Before you say it, I will. Yeah , I don't know what I am talking about , but that hasn't stopped me before!
No, it would be a true surround mix if the multis were restored channel by channel. However, that is so labor intensive that an "Un-Pure surround mix" is probably the only thing that will ever happen, if even that does.I know guys here with real good ears can sniff out those Un-Pure surround mixes- like steelydave
BTW, just baking tapes is not at all unusual. I was under the impression that there were multiple failed edit points.I would love if the Floyd camp or Guthrie would at least give us some definitive update if the multi tracks were able too be saved or not and if we will ever see a multichannel release. I mean if he couldnāt ābake themā for one more use then at least let us know so we arenāt left wandering forever. What was it, 7 years ago when JG mentioned this in an interview?
Iām just getting older and my ears getting worse here, come on man
BTW, just baking tapes is not at all unusual. I was under the impression that there were multiple failed edit points.
Actually, that would be an upmix. It would just be one using different technology.But I read that you can only bake those masters ONCE and the Scotch Brand tape on which it was recorded had a defective binding. I wonder how it would sound if they put the STEREO MASTERS through the Surround Master v.2? IMO, probably better than an upmix.
Actually, that would be an upmix. It would just be one using different technology.
Defective binding is the reason you bake a tape. Any tape that needs baked has to be done because of defective binding. The question is, how much tape shed has already happened? That will determine the frequency and extent of drop outs.
But I read that you can only bake those masters ONCE and the Scotch Brand tape on which it was recorded had a defective binding. I wonder how it would sound if they put the STEREO MASTERS through the Surround Master v.2? IMO, probably better than an upmix.
@sjcorne have you tried listening to any of The Wall through Tate Surround?
The only thing I still hold on to concerning "The Wall" for this year is the possibility of Criterion releasing a Blu-Ray version of the movie in either November or December (and the Blu-Ray would of course contain a 5.1 soundtrack) but beyond that, I'm not expecting anything else for this year.
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