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BAAS posting of two raw mic tracks
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The Bay Area Audio Society was generous enough to post two solid Flamenco pieces on their site.
"You’ll find not just the mixed versions, but also the “raw mic” tracks from the various microphones that Cookie used."
"The multitrack files can be imported to a multitrack recorder for the user to hear the individual microphone tracks with the addition of a stereo effects track. The user can create mixes with or without effects to their own liking. These files are also 44.1kHz 24bit."
Listening to these tracks will give you a real perspective on “reproducing the original sonic event.”
http://www.bluecoastrecords.com/baas.html
I look forward to messing around with these tonight and thought some of you might also.
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