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New one -- getting there. Thanks in advance for any/all comments.
Best,
Kev-
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Compression has murdered the drum track on this one. Not much dynamic range here. Guitars sound good, but it's hard to judge much else with it being so squashed together.
Thanks Tobe. This was a one off working vocal so that I could rough mix. Some of it I'll keep, but there are some slight timing issues in some of the phrasing that I've yet to fix.Vocal as crisp as a cucumber Kev, which is what I like about your stuff.
I agree with what others have said, the drums especially are over compressed, also the hi-hat on the left sounds particularly harsh and too forward, it is fatiguing to listen to for long periods. The singing, and songwriting is very good though overall, I wouldn't bother with compression and limiting on the master fader though, leave it to a mastering engineer or get someone else to master it that you know can help you get a fresh perspective on your mix and how to improve it.
Vocals seem a little pushed back. I think nudging them forward wouldn't hurt. I didn't hear anything obvious.
Seems like everytime you have something new I am listening on earbuds. Will have to take the time to listen on the monitors. But, sounds real good, man. Nothing jumps out at me. Nice work!
Shut the whole mix down, except for the vocal, at 1.54. Just for a second or so.
There's a bit of a Smithereens feel to this.
1st post version
It does sound like too many guitars in guitary bit - as if one of them isn't quite in time.
The solo doesn't bite through the mix.
It's good stuff Kevin!
2nd page version
That guitary bit takes the song from Smithereens to prog - it sounds like it has a bundle of early synths in with that lovely guitar.
Nice finishing chord!