Another Mix of Love Lode

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Just couldn't resist mixing this one. Spent about the last three days on and off working on the mix. In all I guess I only spent about 5 or 6 hours on it.

Anyway, hopefully the lyrical content doesn't offend anyone that may be a bit PC (nothing racial here, just a little naughty.... :) )

Here is the track layout and what mics where used. 1-kick mic at the outer rim (RE-27n/d. 2-kick mic at the head (D-112). 3-snare mic on top head (SM-57). 4-snare mic bottom head (SM-57). 5-hi hat (Tascam PE-125). 6-rack tom 1 (SM-57). 7-rack tom 8 (SM-57). 8-floor tom (SM-57). 9-ride cymbal (C-1000s). 10-overhead left (AT-4033). 11-overhead right (AT-4033). 12-bass (DI from instrument). 13-bass (line ouput from amp). 14-rythem guitar (SM-57). 15-rythem guitar (SM-57). 16-lead guitar (AT-4033). 17-backup vox 1 (AT-4033). 18-backup vox 2 (AT-4033). 19-lead vox (AT-4033).

I used ART Tube MP's on all the tracks except: track 2 and 4-Soundcraft Ghost mic pre. 6, 7, and 8- TL Audio Ivory series tube mic pre. 10 and 11-TL Audio Classic tube mic pre with a Behringer Composer behind it for variable output control (also used the excellent Peak Limiter to get a hotter signal to tape).

The final mix ran through a ART tube MP and then into a ART Dual Levelar going to DAT. Very little compression was used on the Levelar as it was only in line to offer a bit more tube sizzle to the sound. It might have been doing up to maybe 1.5db of compression, but that would be hard to say as the first light on gain reduction is at 3 db and that light never once lit up on this mix. But I did hit the front end of the Tube MP fairly hot. This really smoothed out the transients quite well.

The kick and snare where eq'ed first, then ran to noise gates, then ran to a Behringer AutoCom via to consoles Sub-group outs. It was important to get the eq happening before the compression to make the sounds happen.

The lead vocal was compressed with a Composer at a 1.5:1 ratio at about -8db and never compressed more than 2 or 3db. No other compression was used on this mix, although it was maximized just a hair with GoldWave.

I used a very short Hall verb on the drums and rythem guitars supplied by my LXP-1. It was about a .63 sec. decay with the high cut set at about 3k. The lead vocals had a hair of chorus and reverb from my Q-2, again a very short reverb time (about .9 sec). The chorus depth was set high. A bit of a 95ms delay was also applied to the lead vocal as well as the lead guitar. The backup vocals had a lot more chorus and reverb from the same Q-2 patch as the lead vocal.

Anyway, won't bore you all with the boring eq details on the tracks.

Let me know what you think.
www.echostarstudio.com/She'sSo Hetero.MP3

Ed Rei
Echo Star Studio www.echostarstudio.com

[This message has been edited by sonusman (edited 12-21-1999).]
 
Great tune. I'll have to wait till later when I can crank the speakers a little louder to have a chance to critique the mix. Overall it sounds pro as usual. Thanks for sharing.
 
Love that monster Aerosmith riff!
Having tracked that tune multiple times on monitors loud and soft and in headphones, the EQ on several of the tracks (vocal mostly) seemed to overload the whole mix with high midrange that just blended into a kind of "snow" sound. When the volumes backed off at certain spots in the mix it cleaned up immediately.
 
Nice Tones & Mix... love that punchy bass guitar.
 
Sounds great - enjoyed the tune. I really dig the guitar sound. There's something about the snare drum during the verse though, don't know if it's too "in yer face" or what... can't really put my finger on it. During the chorus and louder passages it works though -
Just my 2 cents.
 
really nice- wish I had half the equipment you've got. So who is this band? Sounds like Green Day crossed with Scatterbrain.(oops, sorry, that was Ugly Kid Joe.) The bass sits perfectly in there. This is the first post i've listened to of yours. Sounds even better than I exspected.
 
Man, since figuring out how to work this whole mp3 thing and listening to some of the posts here I am just a wee-bit intimidated.

The guitars, bass and drums sounded awesome, that is all I've got to say.

TUcci
 
As I expected from sonusman, the sound quality on this tune is great. The levels in Winamp were jumping higher than on most professional stuff that I have listened to in MP3 format. Not to say Ed's studio isn't pro, cause it sure sounds like it, I'm just talking about CDs I have bought and ripped MP3s from. Everything was loud enough in the mix, and yet perfectly clear, unlike my mixes which sound cluttered when I try to get the levels right. My preference would be for the lead vocal to be little louder, but it's nothing wrong with it the way it is, just the way I like to hear stuff.

[This message has been edited by Jon X (edited 01-19-2000).]
 
sonusman,
Holy sh*t. Very good. Yep, my winamp had every frequency know to man flying. Incredible sound. Great playing. Naughty songs are good.
bobbo
 
Nice mix! It great to see a guy that can do stuff with the equipment he owns! There are people down here where I live that have kick
ass equipment but turn out shitty recordings -- basically because they are retarted. Anyways, song wise I love it! Melodies were great, nice present bass, and nice raunchy guitar. Keep up the great work!
 
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