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Are You Aware Of Any New Remasters Using A-I?
Posted on 3/11/26 at 10:06 am
Posted on 3/11/26 at 10:06 am
The clarity and separation of The Beatles mono recordings on the re-released Red Album a couple of years ago had me excited for the possibilities with older and live stuff like Elvis' original Sun Records, records with lost masters and various bootlegs or poorer quality material.
Does anyone have any news or updates using A-I on this front?
Does anyone have any news or updates using A-I on this front?
Posted on 3/11/26 at 10:45 am to Mizz-SEC
I don’t see how AI can be a substitute for the ears of a professional. Maybe if it’s cookie cutter slop.
Posted on 3/11/26 at 11:07 am to Decatur
It would be used as a tool. On the early Beatles music A-I was used to filter out unwanted noise and separate the voices and instruments from the mono recording. The producer (Giles Martin) then reassembled the songs into stereo and the results were remarkable. It sounded like you were in the room with them.
Posted on 3/11/26 at 11:13 am to Mizz-SEC
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On the early Beatles music A-I was used to filter out unwanted noise and separate the voices and instruments from the mono recording. The producer (Giles Martin) then reassembled the songs into stereo and the results were remarkable.
I can see the utility here. Beats having a studio assistant staying up all night to do that.
You ultimately need the judgement of human ears for the final product.
This post was edited on 3/11/26 at 11:14 am
Posted on 3/11/26 at 3:44 pm to Decatur
i keep waiting for AI tools to clean up old analog recordings, be it music off old 78s or old cassettes of your college band’s live performances
i know its possible to do some of that manually with programs like Adobe Audition, but it seems like you could turn those old hissy, noisy recordings into high quality sound much easier (and quicker) nowadays
i know its possible to do some of that manually with programs like Adobe Audition, but it seems like you could turn those old hissy, noisy recordings into high quality sound much easier (and quicker) nowadays
Posted on 3/12/26 at 8:28 am to FearlessFreep
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i keep waiting for AI tools to clean up old analog recordings, be it music off old 78s or old cassettes of your college band’s live performances
i know its possible to do some of that manually with programs like Adobe Audition, but it seems like you could turn those old hissy, noisy recordings into high quality sound much easier (and quicker) nowadays
That's what I'm talking about! When I heard The Beatles Red Album all I could imagine were the possibilities, especially with live and pre-stereo recordings, but I haven't heard anything about others since. Disappointing.
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