I know. A million questions.
You've probably seen other Hang-Out discussions about AC releasing surround sound albums. I'm rooting for the "School's Out" album. Do you have any desires that you can share? (Again, your caution is appreciated! I'm sure we all understand what you can and cannot say.)
Edit: I just realized that you may not even care about surround sound. I assume you do, based on your reaction to "The Divine Miss M" back in the day.
Surround sound mixes
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Surround sound mixes
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Re: Surround sound mixes
I had a quad system, and like I had mentioned here before, "Boogie Woogie Bugle Boy" by Bette Midler was pretty amazing, however, many other quad mixes were more like double stereo and not quite worth the ticket of admission.
I would like to hear our recordings mixed for Surround Sound but only if the mixes are great.
I would like to hear our recordings mixed for Surround Sound but only if the mixes are great.
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Re: Surround sound mixes
Have you not listened to muscle of love Quad SACD or the B$B dvd-a?I would like to hear our recordings mixed for Surround Sound but only if the mixes are great.
I like them to a point but some of the songs dont work that well (not sure if where it was a new format people were not sure how to mix it that well) but others really pop.
Of the ACG albums i feel school's out would probably fair the best on surround sound, just due to the amount of instrumentation that is going on (more separation)
Re: Surround sound mixes
I was in the studio when Jack Richardson and Jack Douglas did the quad mixes.
Because of the very limited amount of people that had quad systems, Warner Bros. budget for quad was slim. It was done in a rush.
I rarely listen to those albums because I'm always working on new music. I care about our recordings sounding as good as possible but others have control over those decisions.
Because of the very limited amount of people that had quad systems, Warner Bros. budget for quad was slim. It was done in a rush.
I rarely listen to those albums because I'm always working on new music. I care about our recordings sounding as good as possible but others have control over those decisions.