
It's wonderful to hear the sound of the 24-track nirvana. I think I now understand when Steve told Mojo that he felt the mastering had been too overbearing for his taste. I still love the original record, of course I was only 14 when I first heard it, and kids are easy to be influenced, but nevertheless it still had a big impact on my life, especially the sound. Hearing the 24-tracks gives the impression that we're right in the middle of the room with them.
if anyone wants to share more recording details, by all means I'll be listening

Although it's sad that Moist Vagina (one of my all-time faves!) is cut by about 20 seconds at the end... did no one notice this?!?
EDIT: NIN multitracks are out in the open because the newest NIN release, Year Zero Remixed, contained an extra DVD with the multitracks for people to do their own remixes. So it was no studio intern on this case.
but for the other cases, the studio intern rule probably applies.