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caryindy
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mshilarious said:No, let's not do that, in the beginning I asked as a minimum that people state their objectives and methods. You don't have to go into great detail on your methods, but a general approach, for example your chain, and areas you were trying to hit with EQ would be nice.
Yours sounds very bright in the presence range, which is an area most people have been moving away fromDid you just focus on the lows first? Cause that sounds OK, maybe even good, hard to tell under the highs though.
Oops, OK. Sorry to derail (if I did)
My treatment was EQ, a little M/S processing in the bass,d-essing, and limiting.
What struck me on first listen (best time for me to hear problems) was too much bass, lots of mud around 100-200, not much air and presence.
I did alot of searching around 60 to 100 looking for the area between the kick and the rest of the instruments all fighting for the same space. (In a perfect world, I would have asked for a re-mix with less fundamental on the bass). Couldn't do that, so I scooped at a point which I felt was just above the kick. I cut most of the side info below 100hz and that seemed to bring out the kick a little more.
I tried to brighten this up and found myself wishing the vocals were not so hyped. The vocals are a bit too crisp but I felt like the overall product was still better after some d-essing.
I just re-listened to my submission and if I had time, I think I'd like to cut a little 3k. My master has a little plastic sound. I'm very busy for the next 3 days and won't have time to play with this until then.