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Separate mix

Post by Caucasian » Wed Mar 24, 2010 9:45 pm

Hey,

just made great discovery > release of Big Youth's album Screaming Target (1989 issue) has mix made in separate channels. Toasting form left and the rest from right. I've found the review:

"Unfortunately, Trojan decided to separate the mix for the 1989 issue, sending Youth's toasts to the left channel and the rhythm track to the right, resulting in a rather unbalanced listening experience, depending upon your proximity to the speakers. That aside, the music on this release is simultaneously a benchmark for reggae in general and the DJ form in particular — and a classic of recorded music, regardless of the genre."

Anyway, its great stuff for sampling. Has anyone heard about some other alike recordings?

Please let me know
c.

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Post by Zutao » Wed Mar 24, 2010 10:54 pm

Hi, I'm not sure whether you want to sample the voice or the rhythm. The album called Upsetters 14 Dub Blackboard Jungle has similar weird stereo panning: all vocals (not much but there is a little toasting), noises, chords on one side, all bass and drum on the other.

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Post by Klaus5 » Sun Mar 28, 2010 12:46 am

Check out this thread on Roots Archives
http://www.roots-archives.com/forum/rea ... 960,page=1

And also search "split stereo" on there

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Post by I-TalSound » Sun Mar 28, 2010 3:14 pm

Thank you so much!

Time for sampling now 8-)

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Post by Caucasian » Tue Mar 30, 2010 9:17 am

Klaus5: Thanks for great info source.

This I like most on "old" reggae/dub music - you can always find some new hidden layers... ;-)

c.

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