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Post by iamcomplaining88 on Jan 30, 2021 23:48:17 GMT
Does anyone know anything about this? Obviously it's fan made but does anyone know who actually did it? I read somewhere that the drums were done by computer and mixed in with Coghlan's drums removed but don't know if that's true.
Has it been touched up in any other way cos I could've sworn I heard extra guitar parts unless they were already there but enhanced on the remix.
Also does anyone have a copy as I lost mine?
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Post by Quoincidence on Jan 31, 2021 0:46:41 GMT
Does anyone know anything about this? Obviously it's fan made but does anyone know who actually did it? I read somewhere that the drums were done by computer and mixed in with Coghlan's drums removed but don't know if that's true. Has it been touched up in any other way cos I could've sworn I heard extra guitar parts unless they were already there but enhanced on the remix. Also does anyone have a copy as I lost mine? Here you go, we.tl/t-FhV2cfVwpnI'd say it's more of a fan-edit than a remix, as they would have needed the multitracks for it to be deemed a remix. Btw, I'll get those other bits sorted for you soon
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Post by dennis on Jan 31, 2021 11:57:36 GMT
Ta, I'd mislaid the "blue dog" file I had
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Post by iamcomplaining88 on Feb 2, 2021 20:16:27 GMT
Does anyone know anything about this? Obviously it's fan made but does anyone know who actually did it? I read somewhere that the drums were done by computer and mixed in with Coghlan's drums removed but don't know if that's true. Has it been touched up in any other way cos I could've sworn I heard extra guitar parts unless they were already there but enhanced on the remix. Also does anyone have a copy as I lost mine? Here you go, we.tl/t-FhV2cfVwpnI'd say it's more of a fan-edit than a remix, as they would have needed the multitracks for it to be deemed a remix. Btw, I'll get those other bits sorted for you soon Cheers Luke! That's not Coghlan's drums on the recording so how would a fan have put new drums on without the multitracks?
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Post by sqcollector on Feb 2, 2021 23:37:10 GMT
Cheers Luke! That's not Coghlan's drums on the recording so how would a fan have put new drums on without the multitracks? If you have a sample and an audio editor, you can easily do it. If you do it manually, it's just tiresome. If you only have the full song (like in this case) and it's a song where the drums don't generate notorious spikes on the audio wave, I think you'll have to do it manually. With better audio editors, it's possibly this can be automated, to some degree. If you have the multitracks, you can just trigger the drums individually. If you want to try it, Audacity is a free audio editor and there are a lot of free drum samples out there. I actually did something like this for two songs of Backbone, just to see how it would sound with a different snare.
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Post by iamcomplaining88 on Feb 9, 2021 21:25:23 GMT
Cheers Luke! That's not Coghlan's drums on the recording so how would a fan have put new drums on without the multitracks? If you have a sample and an audio editor, you can easily do it. If you do it manually, it's just tiresome. If you only have the full song (like in this case) and it's a song where the drums don't generate notorious spikes on the audio wave, I think you'll have to do it manually. With better audio editors, it's possibly this can be automated, to some degree. If you have the multitracks, you can just trigger the drums individually. If you want to try it, Audacity is a free audio editor and there are a lot of free drum samples out there. I actually did something like this for two songs of Backbone, just to see how it would sound with a different snare. Thanks for the info.
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