
I saved the song because I really liked it. What I did to it when I saved song file was to hard limit it to -1 dB and boost the overall input by .1 dB which brought up the acoustic guitar intro quite nicely.I personally would suggest a few small changes to the mix if I may?
A little more of the acoustic would be really nice, just to bring it up to the level of the bass in the intro especially.
I saved the song because I really liked it. What I did to it when I saved song file was to hard limit it to -1 dB and boost the overall input by .1 dB which brought up the acoustic guitar intro quite nicely.
To my ears.....at least.
YMMV
Awesome song!
Bands are so wrapped in playing the parts right, they need someone at arm's length to put that producer hat on. Objectivity is the first casualty of performance-related involvement in the process. And a smart composer(s) will welcome the assistance. The dumb, egomaniacal ones......tell 'em it's a hit...collect the money.
I know it's touchy. I've been involved, as a side-man, with both kinds of composers....and a producer who was just as bad as the worst brat in the studio. I think a creative unit without a 'producer'...or someone wearing that hat...is like a football team without a coach. Try to be diplomatic. Trust your objectivity. I think it increases the opportunity of success among clients, in almost every case. They'll be back with fatter wallets, statistically, I'm thinking.
The Beatles without George Martin??
I record, play, and write all my stuff. The few times I have had the luck to consult with hatted ones, educated in the language...or just someone with a tasteful, attentive ear... have all been good. I suck , otherwise....and even then. I have LITTLE objectivity....even after a year away from a piece.
I think I'm getting better, though.....mebbe.
ps...I thought it was your tune, you recorded with a band assembled for the purpose. That's why I went on about the arrangement. Solly. I don't know much about recording......a little better with construction issues.
Nice song, nice recording. Something strange is going on with the guitars though. I monitor though JBL 4328's on my desk. It sounds like one of the guitars keeps moving from one side to the other and back again. I suspect there is a delay on the right guitar that is panned hard left. I like wide panning, but I find this a bit distracting. It could be that the delay is a bit too long and that dropping the delay time might "fix" it. Other than that, nice job and execution on a good country song (and I'm not that much of a country fan).
I personally would suggest a few small changes to the mix if I may?
A little more of the acoustic would be really nice, just to bring it up to the level of the bass in the intro especially. Should keep the momentum through the song up a little more.
The snare sound to me is a little over-gated, set the release a little longer to get a bit more tone out of the drum. I'd also try putting in just a shade more high top end, but not much.
I really like the tone of the rhythm electric, and the stereo pan effect on it. But I think the solo guitar is a too overdriven, not sure it's in keeping with the rest of the song. Maybe a little cleaner would help it settle more.
I like the arrangement, but some good suggestions to try from jeffmaher there.