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A of the most interesting isolated elements?
Having access to these multitracks allows producers and audio engineers to remix and re-produce the album in new and interesting ways.
Kurt Cobain wanted Nirvana’s third studio album, In Utero , to sound raw, aggressive, and entirely uncompromised. Recorded by Steve Albini at Pachyderm Studio in February 1993, the album rejected the polished, radio-friendly sheen of Nevermind . Decades later, the release of verified, high-definition WAV multitracks (stems) has given audio engineers, musicians, and die-hard fans an unprecedented look into how this masterpiece was built.
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: The most common "verified" multitracks (often referred to as MOGGs or stems converted to WAV) come from the Rock Band and Guitar Hero video game series. Songs like "Heart-Shaped Box," "Rape Me," and "Serve the Servants" were officially licensed for these games, requiring the stems to be extracted from the original master tapes.
Open the track in a free audio software like Audacity or Ocenaudio and switch the view to Spectrogram .