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Michael Jackson Beat It Multitrack [best] -

by Tom Bahler. This sound was actually pulled from a 1981 demo LP titled The Incredible Sounds of Synclavier II Hybrid Bassline

The most famous element of the multitrack is Eddie Van Halen’s uncredited, volunteer guitar solo. Van Halen arrived at the studio, listened to the track, and immediately asked to rearrange the chords underneath his section to better fit his soloing style. michael jackson beat it multitrack

Perhaps the most sought-after part of the "Beat It" stems is Eddie Van Halen’s explosive, one-take guitar solo. by Tom Bahler

Steve Lukather handled the heavy lifting for the rhythm guitars. His stems reveal a wall of sound created by layering multiple tracks of crunchy, tightly locked rhythm riffs. This riffing provided a heavy metal foundation that was still clean enough to dance to. Perhaps the most sought-after part of the "Beat

: Mute everything except the bass and drums to hear the tight pocket of the groove, or solo the guitar tracks to study Steve Lukather’s rhythm work alongside Van Halen's lead.