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Emusic
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7string. What is your recording medium / software? You have any midi sequencer at all?
Emusic said:7string. What is your recording medium / software? You have any midi sequencer at all?
Commander said:I think you could sharpen the mix a lot by taking off that effect on the drums, vocals and b/vs. Sounds a bit too muddy and fills too many holes. This would give you more space for the instruments to be heard and allow the track to breathe. Pan the acoustic guitars hard left and right. In the b/vs there is a low part that is in the same register as the main vocal and I would lose that one, and try thinning out the b/vs with eq too.
Just my thoughts!![]()
7string said:No MIDI. I'm just recording direct to computer using Cakewalk's Guitar Tracks 3 Pro.
Emusic said:Yours is in a way fat. But I feel everything is going on in the middle frequencywise. Lots of collisions. And the verb on everything just mix it together to somewhat of an audio fog.
More definition on the bass. Remove verb allmost totally. EQ/pan till you clearly can hear each element clearly and defined. Then add som verb back on the snare and vocals. Maybe a tad on a guitar or two.
If I had you tracks here dry I could make you mix. But I guess your tracks is run through nondestructable effect prosessing?
Emusic said:Sure its dry. But its much more defined this way. I like your voice. Sounds like the SR-16 HAS some reverb though but its prolly a verbed kit ure using. Its ok though.
To make this sparkle you just have to process, pan and EQ till you have it.
Those guitars need some verb. You really need 3 guitars? Sounds a tad much to me; I can't even separate 3 guitars when listening. I can hear 2 though.
And if you have the dry tracks all in full lenght I would really like to try to mix some more sparkle into it. That way I even will be able to tell you what I did. I'm no pro though. Did you use a clicktrack when you recorded?
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giraffe said:back off the hi freq. i'm listening at low volume in a pair of sennheiser hd 280s
and it's painful.
it's a good song, and your voice did come out good, but listening to it is punishing.
Emusic said:There ain't no highs in my AKG 271's. Nor in my Fostex PM-1 monitors. He has too much going on in the middle. Taking away the few highs will kill it even more. IMHO
scrubs said:I respectfully disagree. The hi-hat and panned acoustic tracks sound like they were run through an exciter set on "peel your eyebrows off." Sizzlin'!!!
BTW, 7string, I like the remix better. Your voice is clearer. Getting closer.
7string said:How were the acoustic guitars? I took some of the left and right guitars off and added a few mids to the middle guitar.
Oh, by the way... my friends just call me 7.![]()
scrubs said:alright, 7,
yeah, definitely better on the guitars. they are still a bit "zingy" for my ears, but they fit the style o.k.
eyebrows still intact.![]()