New Order – “Let’s Go” Original Studio Mixing Desk Plan

New Order – “Let’s Go” Original Studio Mixing Desk Plan

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An original mix plan from the studio sessions for New Order’s unreleased track “Let’s Go” (also known as “Let’s Go – Nothing for Me”). This studio document, sourced from Arthur Baker’s personal archive, details the channel configuration and effects layout used during production—offering a rare behind-the-glass view of how the track came together. Originally created for the Salvation! movie soundtrack but not released until years later as the B-side to “1963,” Let’s Go represents the experimental edge of New Order’s late-’80s output. This desk plan provides a unique window into the technical choices and collaborative workflow between Baker and the band during a fertile and innovative creative period. Highlights: Original mixing desk plan for New Order’s “Let’s Go.” Reflects unreleased-era studio experimentation and detail. From sessions produced by Arthur Baker in New York. Rare insight into production methods and track arrangement. From the personal archive of Arthur Baker. Part of t

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