Lamb of God - Sacrament Producer edition

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Grammy-nominated metal band LAMB OF GOD will release the "deluxe producer edition" of its latest album, "Sacrament" (with bonus CD) on December 4, 2007.

LAMB OF GOD is breaking down the smoke and mirrors and allowing fans and professionals alike the revolutionary opportunity to produce and/or remix the entire "Sacrament" audio CD. All of the studio audio tracks (guitar, vocals, drums and bass) from the entire "Sacrament" album have been isolated, separated and prepared for use by music fans everywhere in ANY Mac or PC, so it is very user-friendly.

Remix the album any way you want to hear it. More bass? Your call. Less drums? Your call. Dub remix? Your call. New vocals? Good luck!

Track and add your own effects, vocals, guitar, bass, drums, and anything else you can imagine! Isolate tracks to help learn or to play/sing along. Create your own new unique songs or loops by cutting apart, rearranging or mixing up tracks or even entire songs. The possibilities are endless and the tools are now in your hands.

Let your inner-producer shine! Share your LAMB OF GOD creations online and check out the creative adventures of other new producers. You are the beginning of a revolution in music as we know it.

To hear samples of the release, go to http://www.lambofgod.tv/
 
Kind of cool, but this is stuff is always weird, because you don't get raw tracks. Everything's proccessed. Did you hear the vocal? wooooo, delay! And the drum's are all on a stereo track right? so it's kind of cool for reference, like "this is how good drums sound" but nothing cool for someone who wants to mix a LOG song.

Maybe we can grab some drum samples of this thing though. :D isolated bass drums should be much easier to find. :lol:
 
to each his own.


sacrament is my favorite metal album ever, both musically, and mix. best metal album, best metal mix.


call me crazy but i love it that much. im so pumped to hear this. i dont even care aboyt remixing it i am more intrested in hearing the isolated tracks.