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Re: Albums where the stereo mix is vocals one channel music the other (I ROY)
Posted: Wed Aug 19, 2009 9:14 pm
by GORGON BOOPS
jb welda wrote:>I figure by the time I'm 60 and deaf
most likely it wont take until youre sixty (dont know how old you are but if youre in your twenties it will start making itself apparent by your thirties) and you wont be deaf but you will have a constant background noise ("ringing" or high pitched whine) that your brain will probably compensate for so you dont physically hear it under normal circumstances but it will be a constant background noise that will obscure your hearing to the point that while not "deaf" you will have trouble understanding what is being said, especially in crowded noisy circumstances.
ask how i know.
and good luck on the bionic ear replacements. start saving all your money now.
one love
jah bill
Yea Bill, I'm 30 now and I think I am paying a bit for loud music. I get the odd ringing that passes, but I often struggle to hear people. To be fair I have recently made an effort to lower the max volume on my Ipod
Still loud reggae is pretty much my only bad habit : )
Back on topic I wouldn't mind getting hold of screaming target with the fake stereo to have a go at 'correcting' it. Are the tunes he DJ’s over somewhere between Rocksteady and early reggae? (or am I making that up?)
@ Bill, oh yea, and how do you know?

Re: Albums where the stereo mix is vocals one channel music the other (I ROY)
Posted: Thu Aug 20, 2009 1:05 pm
by informer
i haven't read all posts but here are a few "split" channel examples:
I Roy - The General
Jah Woosh - Psalms of wisdom
and then some dj tracks from the niney produced "Ital Observer style"
Re: Albums where the stereo mix is vocals one channel music the other (I ROY)
Posted: Thu Aug 20, 2009 1:48 pm
by 6anbatte
informer wrote:I Roy - The General
Really? I picked that up recently and didn't notice that at all. Shows how observant I am!

What happens on **["Spider's Web"](
http://www.roots-archives.com/release/2008)**?
Re: Albums where the stereo mix is vocals one channel music the other (I ROY)
Posted: Sat Aug 22, 2009 3:36 pm
by mr. brown a true!
the double lp "the general" by I-ROY, recorded and
mixed at channel one is a fuzzy item.
at the time, i-roy was silent producer at channel
one with the Hookims. the vocal album has i-roy
pretty loud over minimal volume hookim dubs.
the bonus lp is spider web dub, which is instrumental
versions of the lp, with horns, but not very dubby.
i doubt the vocal lp would ever be put on cd.
i made my own cd copy, and it turns some heads.
ghettoyouthfirehousemackaspliffi&ismokeblazeup
Re: Albums where the stereo mix is vocals one channel music the other (I ROY)
Posted: Tue Feb 21, 2012 5:43 pm
by Chaz
Freddie McKay - "Picture on the Wall" is another one.
Re: Albums where the stereo mix is vocals one channel music the other (I ROY)
Posted: Mon Feb 27, 2012 3:22 pm
by Digikiller
the reason why those I-Roy albums are split like that is because they were voiced over already-mixed dubs. the tapes were sent to Virgin as 1/4" 2-track masters, vocals on one track and mixed-down/finished riddim tracks on the other track. whoever was mastering for Virgin unfortunately didn't have the sense to realize they should have been mixed into mono essentially, so that you would hear the vocals 'properly' in both channels. kind of a shame.
Re: Albums where the stereo mix is vocals one channel music the other (I ROY)
Posted: Mon Feb 27, 2012 3:23 pm
by Digikiller
if you get the JA LP release of 'musical shark attack' on Channel 1 label, the vocals are not split like that, thankfully.
Re: Albums where the stereo mix is vocals one channel music the other (I ROY)
Posted: Mon Feb 27, 2012 9:34 pm
by blackarkrock
The UK Virgin LP "Musical Shark Attack" WAS released in mono.
On my copy both cover and label state mono, and the music is in mono.
Re: Albums where the stereo mix is vocals one channel music the other (I ROY)
Posted: Tue Feb 28, 2012 3:36 pm
by Congo Bunny
Digikiller wrote:the reason why those I-Roy albums are split like that is because they were voiced over already-mixed dubs. the tapes were sent to Virgin as 1/4" 2-track masters, vocals on one track and mixed-down/finished riddim tracks on the other track. whoever was mastering for Virgin unfortunately didn't have the sense to realize they should have been mixed into mono essentially, so that you would hear the vocals 'properly' in both channels. kind of a shame.
Like Boops said, this isn't that bigger deal to fix. I did it with screaming target on some recording software I downloaded