MC Gitarz
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Mstr - Never Say I'm Sorry Again
Good day!!
Be forewarned - I'm asking you to listen to some bluegrass.
I know now why it's better to have someone else do the mixing on a project - this is making me crazy - every little dB of EQ or one little tweak of a fader and the whole shootin' match gets an alteration! So I'd appreciate some clean ears on this mix. I'm thinking it's pretty darned close to final - since I just re-tracked the whole thing!! (I started with a slightly out-of-tune harmony vocal and then one thing led to another.......)
At issue for me is the placement of the mandolin, banjo and rhythm guitar. My intentions are: banjo is just for rhythm purposes - I don't have it leveled up too high but it is the anchor on the right channel. Rhythm guitar is anchoring the left. The mando is at about 24% R. I've moved it all over the place and it just gets buried everywhere else but I think it's too close to the banjo - or?? If you hear something that's just plain EQ'd wrong perhaps it will give me some freedom to spread the instruments more evenly. But I'm not real dissatisfied with the mix - it might just be the final.
As always - your assistance is greatly appreciated. I plan to give about 40 of y'all a credit on the inside of the CD cover. (Now there's an incentive!!)
Thanks in advance!!
~Milan
p.s. - this tune is one for the guys. Seems we never get a say-so at the end of a relationship. This time I got the last word!
Mstr - Never Say I'm Sorry Again
Good day!!
Be forewarned - I'm asking you to listen to some bluegrass.
I know now why it's better to have someone else do the mixing on a project - this is making me crazy - every little dB of EQ or one little tweak of a fader and the whole shootin' match gets an alteration! So I'd appreciate some clean ears on this mix. I'm thinking it's pretty darned close to final - since I just re-tracked the whole thing!! (I started with a slightly out-of-tune harmony vocal and then one thing led to another.......)
At issue for me is the placement of the mandolin, banjo and rhythm guitar. My intentions are: banjo is just for rhythm purposes - I don't have it leveled up too high but it is the anchor on the right channel. Rhythm guitar is anchoring the left. The mando is at about 24% R. I've moved it all over the place and it just gets buried everywhere else but I think it's too close to the banjo - or?? If you hear something that's just plain EQ'd wrong perhaps it will give me some freedom to spread the instruments more evenly. But I'm not real dissatisfied with the mix - it might just be the final.
As always - your assistance is greatly appreciated. I plan to give about 40 of y'all a credit on the inside of the CD cover. (Now there's an incentive!!)
Thanks in advance!!
~Milan
p.s. - this tune is one for the guys. Seems we never get a say-so at the end of a relationship. This time I got the last word!