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I started over. I think I was over compensating for what I thought my room would do. This time I just went with my monitors & ears. I took it out into the real world (my truck) and I think it needs some changes. I will wait to hear what others say though.
If I...
Thanks ray. I noticed last night that the file got goofed up somehow. I am going to upload a remix today. I will post o this thread when I do.
Thanks again.
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Sooo, can I put you down for no low end on the kick & bass?:D
Ya I don't even remember recording this. One of my first I'm sure. The guitar blows and so do the overheads. The bass is actually quite good and the kick is very workable. Had to replace the snare though with drumagog.
It's a rather...
Thanks True:)
So lacking lows? I was wondering. I actually pulled them pretty far back because they where just thumping hard in this room. In my old room it would have ended up waaaaaay overbassed.
I must spread some rep around.
Thanks
Alot.
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Hey guys. I am in the middle of setting things up in a temporoary room so I can do some work with a singer songwriter. The temp cr is far less than good.
Anyway I found an old recording that I had forgot about and decided to do a mix to get a feel for the room. I should retrack..... well most...
That's just down right pretty shaunmc! You obviously have an eye for design.
The color combo is great. Very nice setup. I am working on mine still. Can't wait to finish it.
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I am going to by a metal style pop screen and I see that the stedman is $40.00 and the Nady is $15.00. Now normaly I would not be caught dead with a piece of Nady gear, but from looking at these they look to be about identical.
Has anyone bought this Nady pop filter and if so did it fall, apart...
BentRabbit has the coolest drums ever!
I'm gonna have to show my drummer those;)
He has a pretty huge & nice slingerland set but yours just blow his away in the style department:D
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Walk away.
You can listen on other systems and make notes as to what you want to change. Pick the changes that are universal across all the systems and make them and only them. Then repeat. That helps keep you from getting lost in the mix. At some point you have to take it out in the world and...
Ya, I only can only imagine that you would get into the loooooong hours in a resoration or something like that where retracking is out of the question.
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I let the 3 min thing go;)
By the way. I can master a song in 3 minutes too! If the song is longer than 3 minutes I just roll the dice on the end:D
Getting well recorded and mixed tracks from the studio where it already sounds the way they want it to sound does help greatly;)
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The book can get pretty deep, but just skip the parts you aren't absorbing and read what you want. You can come back to the complex stuff when you're ready.
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SSG's link is a good one.
Also, one of the best explanations I have ever seen is in Bob Katz's book
Mastering Audio, the art and the science.
It's a great read any way you slice it.
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