piano Rear Left! horns Rear Right! this is much more Surround-y than the other Verve and Blue Note Atmos mixes of material of similar vintage! wonder how they achieved it..Hoping they do all of the songbooks!
piano Rear Left! horns Rear Right! this is much more Surround-y than the other Verve and Blue Note Atmos mixes of material of similar vintage! wonder how they achieved it..Hoping they do all of the songbooks!
Like others i was pleasantly surprised on this one. Wish the jazz genre adopted the Country music approach. This one however sounds very promising:piano Rear Left! horns Rear Right! this is much more Surround-y than the other Verve and Blue Note Atmos mixes of material of similar vintage! wonder how they achieved it..
Like others i was pleasantly surprised on this one. Wish the jazz genre adopted the Country music approach. This one however sounds very promising:
(Albeit not Verve nor Blue Note release)
Love these characters - just grabbed tickets for their Spring '23 Tour in Philly!One of the best discoveries! I didnt know Snarky Puppy was releasing an album this year...and this track in Atmos is just mind blowing!
Lucky bugger! I remember having a blast back when I saw them in 2015.Love these characters - just grabbed tickets for their Spring '23 Tour in Philly!
The backing vocals on I Wanna Be Your Boyfriend are pretty isolated and sound pleasantly out of place here.Ramones' debut is fully in Atmos now. I think previously it had only been track 1.
Ramones by Ramones
Not sure what I think about this. Sort of pointless and a lazy, ineffective mix to boot. Whack a bit of ambience on the vocals (which isn't what was needed at all) and put it out, seems to have been the instruction for the most part.
Yep I agree. I love all of Def Leppard's albums, even the ones after Slang. I don't think they've ever put out a bad studio album. But this one seems especially great. I am currently listening to it on repeat and am OBSESSED with "From Here To Eternity," which pays strong homage to The Beatles "I Want You (She's So Heavy)."I just listened to this, and it's indeed a solid mix and album
Seems like it's pretty much orchestra in stereo across the rears with Ella's vocals (and some orchestral bleed) spread across the three fronts. Instrumental solos--which were probably on the same channel as the vocals in the original mix?--tend to be isolated in right front. Drumkit is in all four corners, but louder in the fronts. Nothing but artefacty reverb in the heights.piano Rear Left! horns Rear Right! this is much more Surround-y than the other Verve and Blue Note Atmos mixes of material of similar vintage! wonder how they achieved it..
yeah, effective though innit!Seems like it's pretty much orchestra in stereo across the rears with Ella's vocals (and some orchestral bleed) spread across the three fronts. Instrumental solos--which were probably on the same channel as the vocals in the original mix?--tend to be isolated in right front. Drumkit is in all four corners, but louder in the fronts. Nothing but artefacty reverb in the heights.
Album title an oblique nod to the Eno-esque Apparat song used on the German TV series Dark? ("For neither ever, nor never, Goodbye.")Announced this morning, an upcoming new Brian Eno (rock not ambient) album… in Atmos!
They used it for both. In the article it said they could remove instruments to isolate vocals and guitar. They taught the machine how to recognize certain instruments.Wasn’t it used to isolate dialogue, not instruments?
Smart singer-songwriter:
The Dude does Dvořák:
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