decoy-13
06-26-2003, 04:07 PM
A while back the nspaa, I think, hosted the out of phase stereo version of Siamese Dream. Does anyone remember this or am I just thinking of somewhere else? Anywho....Does anyone know where these can be found now? Due to it being a commercial release I doubt very much it could be put on the hub(plus I have never seen it there). Any help would be greatly appreciated. If anyone does have a copy that they would want to b+p or trade please email me for a list. Thanks, Brad.
Mason R Butler
06-26-2003, 06:31 PM
Just get Cooledit and do it yourself. I made those MP3s, they take all of about 5 minutes to do and aren't amazingly interesting anyhow.
sarmatianus
06-26-2003, 09:55 PM
Originally posted by Mason R Butler
Just get Cooledit and do it yourself. I made those MP3s, they take all of about 5 minutes to do and aren't amazingly interesting anyhow.
Not true - they do uncover a lot of things in the mix that are buried in the regular version. They are worth a listen or two occasionally, but certain tracks work a lot better than others for this effect.
They were also notable in that they were used a long way back to con people into believing they were SD demos.
Thoughtless
06-26-2003, 09:59 PM
how would you do this in cool edit? or are you just talking about the vocal cut feature (which isn't a true vocal cut, it changes way the channels are mixed and thus sounds way different and uncovers many things buried in the mix)?
Originally posted by sarmatianus
They were also notable in that they were used a long way back to con people into believing they were SD demos.
THERE ARE!
StillBecomingApart
06-27-2003, 03:27 AM
Originally posted by Thoughtless
how would you do this in cool edit? or are you just talking about the vocal cut feature (which isn't a true vocal cut, it changes way the channels are mixed and thus sounds way different and uncovers many things buried in the mix)?
yeah, it's that.
Thoughtless
06-27-2003, 04:45 AM
Originally posted by StillBecomingApart
yeah, it's that.
ah, i love doing that to songs.