Harmonix – The Beatles Rock Band – Multitrack (OGG)

By | June 9, 2025

 

Manufacturer : Harmonix
Website : http://www.thebeatlesrockband.com
Format : ogg (multichannel)
Quality : 24 bit Frequency: 48 kHz Channels: mono

  • 3.31Β GB

Description : “Multitracks” from the game The Beatles: Rock Band.

When imported into “multitrack” it is split into 10 tracks Content
All songs included in the original game + DLC (downloadable content), namely albums: “Abbey Road”, “Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band” and “Rubber Soul” [collapse]

Additional information :
Why aren’t there separate pieces of the big Medley, namely You Never Give Me Your Money, The End, etc.? Well, we didn’t post them separately because we thought that one big Medley would be enough, because this big track includes all the parts.

What to open with? I recommend Audacity (type it in Google, it will immediately give you a link to the program’s website first), because it is free and easy to use. I even more recommend the Reaper program (there are plenty of its versions on the native tracker). I personally downloaded it from the user bogardone, version 3.651. Everything immediately became normal and without a headache. Why Reaper? For some reason, Odeycity can’t open Day Tripper & I Want You. Reaper opens everything. What it can’t open, Odeycity opens. We download the beta for Vista and Seven, the old stable one for XP.

Regarding the quality of “isolations”. In the period from ’68 to ’70, the Beatles had just started recording on 8 tracks. Before that, there had only been 4. The first two albums (with the release of new remasters) are actually multitracks themselves, because there were, are and will be two tracks. And the instruments (drums, bass, guitar) had to be somehow separated. That’s why the wizards from Abbey Road studio used a certain Cedar system, which, by frequencies, with difficulty, somehow allowed this “separation” to be carried out. That is, the drums on some tracks sound completely abnormal, but… what is the original, such is the separation. But all the tracks from Abbey Road are just a blessing!


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