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    The Parting Glass

    Final mix (I believe)! Played with levels, vox tone, and mouth noise a bit -- minor adjustments. I'm posting this on my YT, so if anyone wants a link to the video hit me up on PM! Thanks again, all, for your help!
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    Down On My Luck

    Do you really hear jingle bells there? That's a bit of a stretch? It's clearly tambourine -- though... see above conversation?
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    Down On My Luck

    Yeah, that's right. I recently got a new one myself which fit the sound I tend to like from a tambourine. I think -- as far as tambourines go -- if it's the sound you like, it's good enough.
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    Down On My Luck

    I like a less "precise" tambourine sound, maybe a tambourine with more jangles on it? For lack of vocabulary, think of closer to white noise than sleigh bells? But again, it isn't a problem at all for this song. Good stuff, I want to hear more :)
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    Setting up 5.1 for audio/video work.

    I don't have experience with 5.1, so I can't help there -- but welcome, and as a (budding) video editor, your DaVinci setup is ???
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    Down On My Luck

    Tambourine. On second listen it fits in OK in the mix, I think it's just not quite the sound I'd personally go for with a tambourine. Anyway, it works, so don't worry about it :thumbs up:
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    Down On My Luck

    Overall sound/vibe is sooo good! One of the percussion elements sounds maybe a bit too prominently "jangly"? Otherwise sounds great!
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    The Parting Glass

    This mix is IMO infinitely better than the last, let me know where you'd go from here!
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    * Tascam MX-80 (Update) *

    "Mentioning" like this will get his attention: @sweetbeats
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    The Parting Glass

    Thank you for the comments! The vocal sound in mix no. 2 is clearer, with fewer mouth noises, but that's possibly the only thing I like better about that vox track. The original track was definitely better for pitch. I'll try the multiband for sure. As for mouth clicking, it's a huge problem...
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    The Parting Glass

    Thanks for the listen James! I get what you mean about the different room sound -- but vox and strings were done in one room, while the piano was close-mic'ed, and the one reverb is on its send. For this mix I did not get it on monitors yet -- it's a late evening / early morning mix which was...
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    The Parting Glass

    Hey guys, So I re-tracked the vox and piano -- real piano this time :) Diction is a lot clearer. I'm a bit dissatisfied with the mix though, and can't figure out what's wrong. I've tried EQing the typical "problem frequencies", but that didn't fix what I think I hear. So... thoughts? Also...
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    Is mastering truly necessary these days?

    It actually makes for a fun effect! At some point I'll try to (intentionally) apply that effect to a track.
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    I have writers block, uhg

    Great vibes, really enjoyed both songs! I don't have a female voice ? so I can't help with that.
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    zoom h4n pro...how to master tracks

    Huh! Never knew that would work. ...something new every day!
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    zoom h4n pro...how to master tracks

    You'll have to drop the stems to a computer, produce a track in a DAW, and export a stereo mixdown.
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    "You're Still The One" (Shania Twain) fingerstyle guitar

    Good one! And that's coming from a Canadian, so I bet Shania would like it too ;)
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    Music industry changes?

    Last summer -- back when I listened to a ton of Country radio -- I noticed 3 different songs about exactly the same thing (selling a truck because of memories associated with it) and they even had some rhymes in common...
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    Music industry changes?

    I would contend that it isn't just country music... Anything that plays on non-"classics" radio fits that description IMO.
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    Music industry changes?

    I see -- that's true! But only a few of us on this board are "industry professionals", most of us do music as a side hustle or just a hobby. For this reason, we'll often post hundreds of comments on topics like this without actually getting anywhere. I'm personally quite new to the "music...
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