- Author
As I collected these tracks, I noticed that some of them were in poor condition, and I thought it would be great to try and preserve and appreciate them in a more favorable way. Since I have OCD and have been working in audio engineering for about 15 years, I decided to take it upon myself to do some work in this regard. My primary objective was to make them sound closer to their studio counterparts and remove any issues in the recordings, such as distortion and unintended noises.
Below is a list of projects that I have been working on thus far and what I've done to the recordings (and just for convenience in notation, I've reduced harmonic excitation/saturation used in aims to fill in the voids created by low-bit MP3 encoding to just simply "harmonics" and stereo correction as shorthand for re-balancing and whatnot). Also, I know it's a bit of a crime but some of them are unfortunately mastered from MP3s, though I did my best to source everything from it's highest quality source possible. The resulting 320Kbps MP3s should sound nearly indistinguishable from my mastered lossless files (though I can provide FLAC upon request).
I am also opening myself up for requests to master your personal works as well. If you have anything you want to be mastered from a stereo WAV file or even mixed from stems and mastered, feel free to hit me up. Willing to accommodate people of any income level!
---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Panda Bear Live at Melbourne Recital Centre (12-13-2018) [MP3] [FLAC]
Wanted to thank roopn for commissioning this one (and thanks to Enn Eye for recording it in the first place). Panda delivers great versions of the Buoys songs, and I really love this rendition of "Part of the Math" in particular.
Panda Bear & Rusty Santos - Live at United Bamboo, NY, (??-??-2004) [LINK]
The update to Panda Bear & Rusty Santos' collaboration for the NY fashion show for United Bamboo. Separated the instruments which allowed much better positioning and denoising results. Restored frequencies, evened out volume, enhanced stereo feel, etc. I'm still not totally sure I love how the drum-heavy part turned out, so if it doesn't sound good to y'all, I might make one more fix. Hope you dig it
Animal Collective - Chocolate Girl from BBC Radio 6 [LINK]
Added harmonics, improved EQ, added stereo width, restored dynamics, side-chained the bass to the kick so it sounds more thumping, re-balanced instruments, and added a little magic dust to the ending. Enjoy!
Avey Tare - Live at Folk Medicine (06-10-2020): [LINK]
Fixed volume jump, split the songs, EQ, frequency restoration, stereo enhancement
Avey Tare, DEAKIN and Kria Brekkan (Live at Glasslands (01-20-2008): [LINK]
Remixed instrument balance, EQing, minimizing crowd noise, stereo enhancement
Avey Tare - Song for Jerome (Live at The Kitting Factory): [LINK]
Stem separation, volume leveling, limiting, EQ, and condensed the intro slightly
Panda Bear - Guys Eyes (Demo Live at Governor's Island): [LINK]
Used stem separation technology to do EQing, width-adjustment, compression, and de-verbing to each individual element and make a mix that sounds close to being a studio recording.
Deakin Piano Jams: [LINK]
Most of his piano performances from Instagram from the past few months. Processed with EQ, compression, and tasteful stereo field simulation
AC Live at Music Box Village, LA (03-16-18): [LINK]
Posted this awhile ago, but basically it's the two full video recordings of the event placed into a stereo field close to how they were positioned in the crowd, and then matched with EQ, compression, and the bass was centered a bit. You'll find this one linked in the main live show archive as well.
Panda & Deakin Live in Tokyo (02-29-04): [LINK]
Declipping, gain, EQ, compression, stereo correction, harmonics, track splitting
AC Live on DubLab (07-07-2003): [LINK]
Declipping, gain, EQ, stereo correction, harmonics, track splitting
AC Live at Othermusic (08-16-2004): [LINK]
Made this one a long time ago, but I think it still sounds alright. Did some EQ, compression, stereo correction, and tried to remove some of the mic handling and splitting errors.
AC Live on KVRX (07-11-03): [LINK]
AC Live on BBC 3 (05-24-04): [LINK]
AC Live on BBC 1 (11-01-05): [LINK]
AC Live on KEXP (09-14-07): [LINK]
AC Live on Spinning on Air (07-30-04): [LINK]
These radio sessions already sounded pretty good, just made sure to add back harmonics, adjust EQ, stereo width and maximized the volume
Automine - Paddington Band: [LINK]
Denoised, brought up levels, EQ, declicked, limited
Geologist - The Sirens: [LINK]
Removed the speaking in the intro and outros, EQ, denoising, harmonics
Avey and Kría Live at The Unitarian Church: [LINK]
Denoising, harmonics, stereo width, extensive click and pop removal, EQing to remove harshness, and mild reformatting to set to improve listening experience (mostly removed the banter and false starts)
Avey - Live at Echo, CA [LINK]
Avey - Live with Bjorn Copeland (AKA Angeleno Jam) [LINK]
Avey - Live with Deakin on Porch Life [LINK]
Avey - Live with Deradorrian at Family, CA [LINK]
Different live sets but all basically some form of gain, EQ, compression/leveling, harmonics and stereo correction
AC Assorted: [LINK]
Geo Assorted: [LINK]
Deakin Assorted: [LINK]
Panda Assorted: [LINK]
Avey Assorted: [LINK]
Automine Assorted: [LINK]
All the non-copyrighted recordings from the band and their solo projects as listed below

