
7string
Well-known member
I'd put this in the mixing clinic but I've already tried that and not too many of the "pro's" hang out there so I thought I would ask for help here. Ok, here's the problem. I have a song that in the chorus there is a lot going on and I'm having trouble getting the separation AND the clarity needed. There are two guitars playing a hook, a lead vocal and three backups that overlap a bit with the end of the lead vocal. I can't hear the last couple of words of the lead vocal clearly when the backups come in. If I bring the lead vocal up, the backups are too low. I'm thinking it's NOT a volume thing so much as an EQ or compression thing? Or maybe something I'm missing or more likely just don't know how to do!!!! NOW... at the END of the song there is yet another vocal that comes in making it even more difficult. Please help me get the clarity and separation that the song needs!!!! I don't want to dump any of the parts at all. I'd like to keep them and make it work. I know it's a busy song but I also know it can be done. I've heard songs with this same sort of thing before. The Eagles do it alot and I'll shoot the first person who tells me to get Bill Mxtylplyx to mix it for me.
Bruce? Tom? John? Anybody? Is this something that mastering will pull out? I tend to think that I shouldn't rely on mastering to fix my song and am a firm believer in getting it right BEFORE sending it to master.
Here's about a minute or so at the end of the song for those who wish to help.
Please be as specific as possible since I'm still new to compression and EQ but my skills are getting better than they were a year ago.
Thanks for taking the time!!!! Mucho Appreciatto! (That's French)


Here's about a minute or so at the end of the song for those who wish to help.
Please be as specific as possible since I'm still new to compression and EQ but my skills are getting better than they were a year ago.

Thanks for taking the time!!!! Mucho Appreciatto! (That's French)
