adywan said:
I think you are confusing this:
REMASTER:
tr.v., -tered, -ter·ing, -ters.
To master again, especially to produce a new master recording of (an old recording) in order to improve the sound quality.
with this:
SPLICE:
Connection of two or more pieces of linear material to make a new whole:
- Tape splice, the joining of audio tape
or...
EDIT:
tr.v., -it·ed, -it·ing, -its.
- To assemble the components of (a film or soundtrack, for example), as by cutting and splicing.
If this was indeed remastered you wouldn't be able to spot the different sources or at least where the different sources cut in. As it stands now its a mess with it switching between stereo and mono which jumps right out and smacks you in the face.
the remastering was fixing volume jumps the best i could, and the track i remastered was the sail barge hip-hop one: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G55mY3xCjII
i have since made it so the sudden jumps in volume every few seconds or so are diminished
also it doesnt help that its never been fully released