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frank678 said:
Joking aside colton, i would find watching star wars with just the dialogue / ambient noise and without the special effects or music would be pretty dull. You can get an idea of what it would be like from watching the star wars outtakes or the alec guinness dialogue rehearsal from the rinzler ebook. In the same way stripping the dialogue/ sfx away to leave the soundtrack, or dialogue/soundtrack to leave the sfx is interesting for 5 minutes or perhaps one viewing at most, but is it really worth doing for the whole movie? I feel the same way of people stripping back the multi-tracks on beatles songs or whatever - its interesting at first but then is pretty dry to listen to it - the magic happens when all the elements come together.
I think you could get a more pleasing result by putting the soundtrack through a really good audiophile level stereo amplifier/speakers in a large uncluttered room with aligned speaker arrangement, so that you there is enough space in the soundfield to get a nice separation between the dialogue from soundtrack from the sfx.
I thought it would be an interesting track to do, and add to the plethora of audio options we have for the GOUT already.