Feature Giles Martin Talks Us Through The Audio Techniques Behind The New Revolver Special Editions Giles Martin on How Each Sound Element of Taxman Was Put Together For #TheBeatlesRevolver “It means the listener can be more immersed into it, and listen to the band in the studio, as they played it.” - How each individual sound element in Taxman was pulled apart and then put back together to create the track’s stunning audio clarity in the new special editions. Giles Martin Tells How George Martin And Paul McCartney Made Eleanor Rigby #TheBeatlesRevolver Giles tells the story of the collaboration between his father, George Martin, and Paul in making Eleanor Rigby, and takes us right into the studio to hear them recording it. Giles Martin On How De-Mix Technology Was Used On 'Here, There And Everywhere' - #TheBeatlesRevolver “The Beatles always cared about what was on their records, and we can listen to everything that they did now.” - How de-mix technology was used on Here, There and Everywhere. Giles Martin Talks About Using De-Mix Technology To Create The Audio Clarity Of #TheBeatlesRevolver Giles talks about the collaboration with Peter Jackson’s WingNut Films, and how using de-mix technology created the stunning audio clarity of the new Revolver special editions. Giles Martin Deconstructs How The Sound of 'Rain' Was Created By The Beatles In The Studio “Suddenly the studio wasn’t a functional place where you go and perform, it was also a place where you go up in the control room and create sounds for yourself that people hadn’t heard before.” - Deconstructing how the sound of Rain was created by The Beatles in the studio. Giles Martin Talks About How You Hear Each Beatle As An Individual In #TheBeatlesRevolver “The thing with Revolver is you hear all four of them, and you hear all four of their input onto it” - Giles talks us through some of the elements that came together to make Revolver what it is. Related Articles Feature 22 March, 1963 - The Mono Version Of The LP `Please Please Me' Was Released In The UK Image Feature 20 March, 1964 - The UK Single Of Can't Buy Me Love/You Can't Do That Is Released Image
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