
kcearl
I see deaf people
More cutting required. Thanks, man.
Ach I never listened to the second version sorry mate..
More cutting required. Thanks, man.
Oh man. How do you come up with these sorts of lines?
If you want a different view
Just make a hole out of you
into another world.
Unfortunately I preferred the first mix, except the volume (or perhaps the blowiness) of the flute.
Wow. You took some pains with that. I appreciate it. It usually takes me forever to mix stuff and find what it needs. You've saved me some steps for sure. Kind words too. Thanks.
Hey dobro, I listened to the very first and the current version, and the last one definitely sounded a lot more polished to me. Mostly seemed to be in the panning of the acoustic guitars, the spacing seemed to fill the soundstage more completely, and i liked the balance better. Everything seemed a bit warmer, a bit less harsh brightness.
What were the major tweaks on the vocal?
Surely there can't be much nudging left for this, sounded great to me.
Listened to both versions pretty loud, both in nearfield and from just outside my shack with doors and windows open and it sounded good in both situations.
I loled at worldth within worldth and wheelth within wheelth
a nice mellow tune,
i like the way it builds up,
as if yearning to get there, but not in a hurry.
i like the richness on the vocal capture,
sometimes wished for a little sibilence on certain words/lines.
i read some comments about crowding the frequencies of similar instruments:
i think your panning works to separate the 'similar' voiced instruments...
there is enough room to put them even more together,
you just have to focus on the shared FREQUENCIES and shelve one or the other,
to make room for them both, so they create one large full spread of tone.
this mix (approach) reminds me of tbone's approach with some of plant's more recent stuff.