Thanks for the low-mids balance comments guys...![Smilie :) :)](/images/smilies/smile.gif)
danny.guitar, cmhansen: low-mids OK
Vaquero, Greg, eck, Incanus: low-mid cut needed
Thanks for your work on the processing eck. Your low-mid cut added clarity and I like what the EQd verb did to the low end... kind of extended the bass it without letting it build up, most noticeable with the low notes around :35. I'm not concerned with noise with this one as it's an "accidental" off-site track, heh, handy to use for the purpose here since it has three nylon str
gtrs all competing for that same low-mid area.
Thanks everybody. [he says, hissing and swirling as the RNLA clamps down on the plosive, then slowly releases, hah]![Big Grin :D :D](/images/smilies/biggrin.gif)
![Smilie :) :)](/images/smilies/smile.gif)
danny.guitar, cmhansen: low-mids OK
Vaquero, Greg, eck, Incanus: low-mid cut needed
Thanks for your work on the processing eck. Your low-mid cut added clarity and I like what the EQd verb did to the low end... kind of extended the bass it without letting it build up, most noticeable with the low notes around :35. I'm not concerned with noise with this one as it's an "accidental" off-site track, heh, handy to use for the purpose here since it has three nylon str
gtrs all competing for that same low-mid area.
Thanks everybody. [he says, hissing and swirling as the RNLA clamps down on the plosive, then slowly releases, hah]
![Big Grin :D :D](/images/smilies/biggrin.gif)