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The guitar has some low end rumble....
I agree that the vocal is really dominating the guitar. Some pitchiness too.
The guitar has some low end rumble. It isn't as noticeable when the vocal is present. But I think it would be if you balanced the vocal with the guitar better. Guitar is also missing some higher end too. Maybe the mic was too close to the sound hole?
Like single, or double (1st & 5ths or 1st & octaves), notes being strummed with open strings rumbling.
More eq hyping the low end. I'm basically playing this on the bottom two strings ... so I went for accentuation of the bass. I may have overdone it. I'll attend.
I delivered the vocal in more of a folk style ... which allows for some atonal vocalizations -- along the lines of what Dylan or Petty might do. I left it, accordingly, fairly raw and untouched. Is the pitchy wince worthy? I didn't think so, but I'm obviously too close to it.
Thanks bud!
Good catch, S -- that's the essential simplicity of the piece. I think I can tame it with judicious EQ. We'll see.
I'm going to try cloud storage to be able to work on the mix. I'm traveling for T-day today ... but have Sonar both on my studio rig, and my laptop.
Thanks for the comment!
Is the pitchy wince worthy? I didn't think so, but I'm obviously too close to it.
Thanks bud!