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K-dub
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Any/all comments warmly appreciated. I did some different stuff with this.
Kev-
...When you're hearing the guitar solo, what you're actually hearing is the original wav blended in under the current project. Bringing the guitar part up would make the blend more noticeable. I did eq a lot of the highs and lows out of it, and bump the region of the lead ... but it's a careful fence I walk, and the balance is tricky to negotiate....
Would saturation or modulation help here? I was playing with Saturn for a while and it did some really nice things that might help you knit this but boost it without seeing the thread. I leave that to others with more experience to chime in beyond my question.
Great tune Kev, I like that snare sound on tunes like this too. (Like "Bang the Drum all day by Todd Rundgren ) You could shorten the time a touch, so you can still have that effect without turning it down completely.
Cool Rockin tune. I think saturation is a good idea for this type of song also, I'd experiment with that.
There's some high frequencies splashing around that need to be tamed.
I'm still a relative novice in their use but here's where I started reading about Saturation. 16 Of The Best Saturation Plugins In The World | getthatprosound.com
You can demo most of the ones in the link but I'd let others with more experience talk about their application in better detail because I'm still fumbling around with them.
I can hear the vocal better now.
I didn't notice this the first time, but there is a cymbal over on the left that sounds a bit swishy at times. I'm guessing it's an mp3 and/or streaming issue.
You gotta bring that throbbing bass in again. Maybe just bring it back a few seconds after it stops. Like stop it for 4 bars and bring it back.
I like your remix better. Good song. Love the harmonica part - good rocking tune. It's getting better.....