The Beatles - Revolver -2022 Super Deluxe Flac- 88 Direct

Perhaps the most stunning use of FLAC 88.2 is on the session takes. On Take 2 of “Tomorrow Never Knows” , you can hear the room ambience—the actual Stone Room at EMI Studios. The hiss of the tape is present, but organic. In lossy formats, this hiss becomes a digital “swish.” In 88/24 FLAC, it feels like you are sitting at the mixing desk in 1966.

: Sourced directly from the original mono master tape.

Technical Summary:

To solve this, the production team utilized proprietary "de-mixing" software developed by Peter Jackson’s WingNut Films sound team—the same machine-learning technology used for the Get Back documentary series. Affectionately named MAL (after Beatles road manager Mal Evans), this artificial intelligence was trained to recognize the distinct sonic signatures of individual instruments and voices.

Standard streaming and CDs max out at 16-bit / 44.1kHz. Choosing the 24-bit / 88.2kHz FLAC format provides significant sonic upgrades for high-end audio setups: Expanded Dynamic Range The Beatles - Revolver -2022 Super Deluxe FLAC- 88

Furthermore, this version future-proofs your library. As streaming services finally adopt lossless (Apple Music Hi-Res, Tidal Max), your local FLAC files will still be superior—because you own them.

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88.2 kHz/24-bit is the ultimate archival format, providing the closest possible sonic representation of the source material.

Includes the new stereo mix, two discs of sessions, the original mono mix, and a 4-track EP . Perhaps the most stunning use of FLAC 88

A treasure trove of 31 studio outtakes, rehearsals, and chat. It features early acoustic iterations of "Yellow Submarine" and the evolution of "Tomorrow Never Knows."