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pglewis
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visit: dreaming_polecat
song: Incendiendo
Another rough mix of a friends material. I recorded the live drums (Dave Morrison of the Ass Pony's played 'em... great guy) and did the mix. I didn't play anything on this 'un.
This mix has two common mistakes I've been making: the vocs are panned too far apart, and the mix is squashed too much in spots. I plan to fix that as well as try to get a bit more kick and generally more punch out of the live drums.
I had some limitations here. All the tracks except the live drums were recorded on a Fostex reel-to-reel 8-track. The levels on a lot of things were hot-hot-hot... I really wish I'd had some control during the original tracking. I'm working with a built-in stereo sound card (I know, I know), and most tracks have made two passes through my Mackie 1604VLZ (not the Pro) before even hitting the computer (the days of convoluted signal paths are almost behind me).
I'm sure there's plenty of mix improvements I _can_ control, though.
visit: dreaming_polecat
song: Incendiendo
Another rough mix of a friends material. I recorded the live drums (Dave Morrison of the Ass Pony's played 'em... great guy) and did the mix. I didn't play anything on this 'un.
This mix has two common mistakes I've been making: the vocs are panned too far apart, and the mix is squashed too much in spots. I plan to fix that as well as try to get a bit more kick and generally more punch out of the live drums.
I had some limitations here. All the tracks except the live drums were recorded on a Fostex reel-to-reel 8-track. The levels on a lot of things were hot-hot-hot... I really wish I'd had some control during the original tracking. I'm working with a built-in stereo sound card (I know, I know), and most tracks have made two passes through my Mackie 1604VLZ (not the Pro) before even hitting the computer (the days of convoluted signal paths are almost behind me).
I'm sure there's plenty of mix improvements I _can_ control, though.