[ProAudio] Lossless audio on YouTube

Steven Sullivan ssully at panix.com
Tue Apr 27 12:27:25 PDT 2021


According to Wikipedia, 

"the stereo mix was done by Martin and Emerick. Emerick recalls: "We
spent three weeks on the mono mixes and maybe three days on the
stereo."" 

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> Date: Mon, 26 Apr 2021 12:15:52 -0700
> From: Dan Lavry <dan at lavryengineering.com>
> To: Corey Bailey Audio Engineering <proaudio at baileyzone.net>,
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> Subject: Re: [ProAudio] Lossless audio on YouTube
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> Hello Corey,?When I say "I am old", I mean old enough to recall my father coming home with a stereo equipment made in Germany, which included a demo. Much of it was the sound of a train moving from the right to the left (or left to right), and of course the famous ping pong demonstration - left, right, left...The beatles came later...RegardsDan LavrySent from Samsung Galaxy smartphone.
> -------- Original message --------From: Corey Bailey Audio Engineering via ProAudio <proaudio at bach.pgm.com>CoreyDate: 4/26/21  11:04 AM  (GMT-08:00) To: Louis Judson via ProAudio <proaudio at bach.pgm.com> Subject: Re: [ProAudio] Lossless audio on YouTube 
> Although I don't know the technical history of
> Abbey Road Studios, it may have been impossible to position
> individual channels due to lack of panners. Hence, the hard left
> & right assignments. I remember thinking at the time: "They
> can't do that!."
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> Just speculation.
> To quote Dan Lavry: "I am old",
> CB
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> Corey Bailey Audio Engineering
> www.baileyzone.net [1]
> On 4/26/2021 10:33 AM, Louis Judson via
> ProAudio wrote:
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> Grey cells indeed! Made me get it out and listen again.
> 
> For my taste the 2017 remix is the best of all. I?ll
> need to go back and check Recording the Beatles to see who did
> the after hours stereo mix in 67,,, As I recall it wasn?t George
> Martin. ??
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> <L>
> Lou Judson * Intuitive Audio
> 415-271-8070 mobile
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> I'm just a simple sound engineer,
> nothing more, nothing less.
> -- paraphrase of the Dalai Lama.
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> On Apr 25, 2021, at 8:47 AM, Louis Hone via
> ProAudio <proaudio at bach.pgm.com>
> wrote:
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> In the opening number, Paul is on one side but
> the chorus is on the other and then slowly pans to the
> middle and Paul takes over on the other side.
> 
> In 1967 most stereo albums had set the format
> with vocals + bass center.?
> I think one of the reasons this album is so
> fabulous is that they more or less said "there are no
> rules or recipes - anything goes."?
> They used the panorama very creatively. You
> don't get much of that anymore.
> I don't care for the mono remix from the Mono
> Box Set. For my taste, it's over compressed and harsh.
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> From: "Nicolin Salis" <nsalis at bluewin.ch>
> To: "'Dan Lavry'" <dan at lavryengineering.com>,    <proaudio at bach.pgm.com>
> Subject: Re: [ProAudio] Lossless audio on YouTube
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> "When I say "I am old", I mean old enough to recall my father coming home with a stereo equipment made in Germany, which included a demo. Much of it was the sound of a train moving from the right to the left (or left to right), and of course the famous ping pong demonstration - left, right, left...
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> The beatles came later..."
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> Most likely a record made by Philips in Hamburg/ Germany. They were very popular in German speaking countries.
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> Nbr. 88003ADY was produced by Sidney Frey and Siegfried E. Loch. Mixing was by William Hamilton and Dr. Hans-Gerhard Lichthorn. Editing by Gene Ryland and Ludwig Bender.
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> Nbr. 88143DY was produced by Eli Asser and Wolfgang R. Schmidt, Sound Engineering by Gerhard Beckers and Georg Dozel.
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> Nick Salis
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