? about adding to a stereo mixdown

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Hello,

About a year ago I recorded some music in a studio but never got the chance to record vocals or the guitar solo. The studio shut down and the guy that ran it gave me a stereo mixdown of the song but no project files disc. Now I have my own project studio and I want to add vocals and solo to the stereo mix. My question is, am I going to have problems getting the vocals and solo to sit well in the mix? If so, is there anything I can do to remedy this?
Thanks in advance for any info.

Troy
 
troy f said:
My question is, am I going to have problems getting the vocals and solo to sit well in the mix? If so, is there anything I can do to remedy this?
Thanks in advance for any info.

Troy
Possibly. However, you won't know for sure until you try.

Inability to eq or change the panning on the individual backing tracks will present problems - but it doesn't seem like you have a lot of options.

It doesn't cost you anything to try, and you might be pleasantly surprised. One thing to consider is putting a very slight unifying reverb over the entire mix to try even out some of the room differences.
 
As far as "unifying" the mix is concerned, this will also give you a good chance to experiment with stuff you might not normally mess with -

If the mix is polished and compressed heavily, you may have to do a lot of messing around *on the way in* to get it to sit well. Same with EQ'ing.

It'll be fun...

John Scrip - www.massivemastering.com
 
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