HP, no, feel free to do what ever you wish, I'm flattered anybody taking the time to help but I do prefer the less compressed sound.
I love the mixes that Wet Leg do (no idea who their producer is), it sounds sharp yet balanced.
I've thickened the main vocal with a short reverb, and stuck a longer one on the middle vocal, widened and added a touch of compression over the whole mix.
Thanks for the ideas.
Thanks spantini, it's maybe the toms that are booming.
There are 2 compressors on the vocal but I always have trouble compressing vocals. Any hints? Cheers
I'm trying to do quite a simple thing in Superior Drummer 3 which is to alter the pitch fractionally on each snare hit for realism as I don't feel the hit variation does enough.
I've tried putting it in write mode in Cubase but it doesn't record the changes.
Is there a way of doing this please...
Thanks chaps.
I've panned the 2 main guitars more and took off the compression as the guitars had quite a bit on from the Kemper.
I changed the snare but still not a big fan of it.
Here's the first verse with untreated vocal for context.
Happy to hear any advice - there's a load of stuff to go...
I've got to the point in this mix where if I do anything it sounds worse:) but it's not right yet.
It sounds a bit over bright and a bit muddy in places with no depth. I've compressed and equed and put reverb on the tracks I think need it and there is a vocal but I haven't worked on that yet...
Haha, that's what I thought.
Does the way the kick hits certain beats lend it to be called anything else?
I'm trying to find a beat within S Drummer and the protocol naming within SD is confusing me.
Thanks