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Different mix of Mad The Swine?

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Now where on Earth did I find this?

Edit: Had to remove the file, sorry. I have limited webspace and wanted to get my latest edit up in its place.
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Lol.....Angry The Pig.....
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LMAO
Mejor yo me hecho una chela, y chance enchufo una chava, chambeando de chafirete, me sobra chupe y pachanga Tranzando de arriba a abajo, hay va la chilanga banda , chinchin si me la recuerdan
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LMAO

Very good remix, btw. Not like a dance or re-arranging-type remix, but this is different. It sounds as if someone had access to the 1991 Remix mastertapes and changed the stereo effects.

I give it 5 out of 5
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Thanx for posting the link, btw
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Wow, I wasn't expecting replies already this late at night ;)

I was hoping for desperate collectors drooling and begging to know where I got it, then I'd piss them off by admitting that I made it myself.

One channel is the original stereo mix, combined into one channel. The other is something called the OOPS effect. It's basically the frequencies which you'd hear in the rear channels if you played the song through Pro-Logic surround.

Depending on the song, this can remove vocals or bring out interesting stuff. There's a bunch of Beatles songs that are extremely interesting this way. Here's a page from a Beatles site that explains some ways to do it:

http://www.beatletracks.com/btoops2.html
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Cool!
Thanks.
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Just download Cool Edit shareware and use the vocal removal. What a strange thing to post. :S

Peace,
Adam.
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Thanks for your interest Adam. Indeed, that's the easiest way to do it. I was using the select one channel, invert & combine deal for a long time before I realized Sound Forge had the 'vocal cut' option. It's a lot quicker plus it automatically keeps it a 2-channel file.

I just thought this was fun because I went beyond that and made a sort of Beatle-esque vocal on one channel type of thing.

Peas,
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Sounds like Fred's off somewhere singing in the shower sometimes.
You lead a fairytale existance, But into every life a litte Rain must fall.
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Sounds like Fred's off somewhere singing in the shower sometimes.

that's how crazy lil thing called love was written but only in the bath :)
I'm caught in between with a fading dream .......... http://groups.yahoo.com/group/QueenForADay
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While we're on the subject, if there is a way to remove all sound that has been panned dead center, it must also work the other way around. Is there a trick that leaves you with pretty much the clean lead vocal?
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I wish there was, but I don't think so. You can mess with the EQ to isolate those frequencies as much as possible, but you're still going to hear other stuff.

I'm afraid the only way to get truly separate tracks, is with separate tracks, such as with the 5.1 mixes on DVD/DVD-A.

Someone else, perhaps Adam can explain how to extract those separately.. I don't have a DVD drive nor DTS on my amp, so I'm yet to even experience these, except for the separate files others have done. There's a few at Queen Picture Hall:
http://www.queenpicturehall.com/sounds/index.shtml
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Yes, try that link to that Queen site.

I'm sure there was someone else on here that extracted the DTS parts from the disc. I can't remember how.

Peace,
Adam.
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"I'm sure there was someone else on here that extracted the DTS parts from the disc. I can't remember how."

Ron and I both ripped the GVH1+2 DVD's and TG & ANATO DVD-A's. Took me some time to figure it out, but once you get how it works it's very easy.

http://www.xs4all.nl/~appfan/DTSguide.htm for more information