$20 later (good for a 2 CD set, but terrible for one song), I've got the damn thing. The stereo separation *is* better, and the guitar solo *is* on the right beat. Well, mostly anyway. I haven't dumped this to ProTools yet, but the sync still feels a bit off in places. Like if you're expecting a guitar line solidly on the downbeat, it comes a split second late. Or at least that's what it seems like on first listen.
And the backing vocals near the end still seem wrong. Hrmm.
Scorsese Presents the Blues: EC/I'm So Glad stereo remix
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So I'm not going crazy:
http://lukpac.org/mp3/samples/isg-solo.mp3
Right channel of stereo mix left, mono mix right.
The solo starts off close enough, but quickly falls behind.
It's hard to tell what's going on with the backing vocals near the end, as they are now pretty buried.
http://lukpac.org/mp3/samples/isg-solo.mp3
Right channel of stereo mix left, mono mix right.
The solo starts off close enough, but quickly falls behind.
It's hard to tell what's going on with the backing vocals near the end, as they are now pretty buried.
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