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| Lives for gear Joined: Sep 2008 Location: Southern UT
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Thread Starter | How is Beatles Rock Band going to work?
They say it uses the master tracks, not covers... but many of the earlier mixes don't have the necessary separation... If you're playing the video game drums and you miss a hi-hat hit, you don't want the bass drum, and in some earlier mixes too the bass, to cut out... Or does Harmonix-EMI have some kind of new magic tool to break reduced mixes back out into their separate parts? |
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| Lives for gear Joined: Jun 2002 Location: New York
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many of their songs were ping ponged between two machines- it is possible that they had kept the intermasters that they bounced from or maybe they got the Fab Faux to play it
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