CyanJaguar said:
no doubt.
THe song is off the hook. Very catchy, and a very nice singer. I think I'm just more picky because its a paris. If this came off a echo mia I would have no complains at all.
OK as to the wierd sound. I think its in the conversion somewhere. The high end is rolled off in a way that makes the instuments(piano and guitar) sound a bit plastickey. It makes the vocal sound warm but in a veiled way.
I'm compaaring to someone like faith hill of course.
this is an awesome song by any measure.
edit: the space is also suspect. What box are you using?
Hi Cyan, thanks for the quick reply!
A factor, too, could be my "mastering", in which I'm sure I'm doing more damage than good. Running it through the L1 and compressing a bit, etc., but I do it to get a little volume for posting, so hopefully, real mastering will make a great difference.
But, also, I have a tendency to go for a more veiled sound, I suppose, as opposed to airy, like, I'm guessing Faith Hill is (not that I could achieve that Faith Hill sound, as I would think that is some major studio polish!!) But, usually, I tend to go for things more analoguey, tubey, veiled, etc.
Someone on the Paris board said Paris is more veiled, as compared to something like Nuendo and a Delta card or something, which is more airy. I've been thinking about switching when I'm done with this project, especially since Paris is sort of over, though I do like Paris, but the grass is always greener. I don't like the thought that the piano and guitar sound plasticky!!
As far what box I'm using, are you talking about reverb? I'm just using the Paris reverb, which I really don't like. Probably why I tend to use very little reverb, or usually pretty short reverbs. Looking forward to getting a decent reverb, for sure.
Thanks a lot for the feedback, and any other thoughts are greatly appreciated!!
Macle
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