The sidestick is too loud/reverby for me, and the hi-hat and cymbals in the quieter parts are too loud, too.. During the louder part, I agree with it being a bit busy - the choppy guitar on the left is part of it.
The end probalby goes on too long and could be faded out by 4:15
Yeah. Some vox are getting a little buried. I think the lead/acousticy guitar in the verses might be a bit forward. On cans, the fact that it's two takes hard-panned really sticks out.
I like the busyness of the mix. Lots of stuff going on. Cool trumpet part.
Drums are a bit repetitive. It's really just the one beat with side-stick vs. center hits and a few rare fills and stops.
I dunno - both? Try it both ways.Would drier by better? Or lower be better?
Yeah, I think knocking just a little off the volume might do it.I also forwarded the git you mention because I liked the performance ... too loud? Should it be blended back?
I dunno - both? Try it both ways.
Yeah, I think knocking just a little off the volume might do it.
New Hampshire border - Methuen.Ha ... yeah. I'll play with it.
Where in MA are you? I'm down in CT.
New Hampshire border - Methuen.
I enjoyed this song. Fantastic vocal and I love the trumpet. The only nits I have is the rim shot or stick is too loud and high pitched and the bass drum is buried.
good song and recording.
I think this mix is a lot better. The bass drum is in the mix now. not too heavy.. .I don't think this tune calls for a prominent heavy bass drum...it is just right now. The rim shot sounds better. It seems to sound louder on the quieter passages and then when you sing louder vocal parts it seems to go back in the mix. Do you have compression on the entire mix? Just wondering.
Yeah, this mix is better. Isn't it interesting? A good mix is the sum total of a hundred attentions to detail.