Another introspective
The newbie
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The OG
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The newbie
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The OG
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Brother, each step - is took with attention. I am the pinnacle now.I really like the tune and how you do it, but the mix needs some EQing of the vocal to make it less dark and make it pop more. Also, I know you don't give a damn about the rules, but if you ever do this one again, it would be hugely satisfying to return to singing about Aunt Nora after the bridge.
Aunt Nora's a good'un.
I made a new mix - I think.Liked the sparseness of it, and the touch of piano.
I made a new mix - I think.
I am scared to expose me
so sorry
There is a song in your recording - but the guitar and piano need adjusted - the frequencies are walking over each other - and the piano is odd sounding - is it gated or a general midi piano?Another introspective
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It would be interesting to hear them.You want the raw tracks?
Ok see if you can access the tracks via THIS LINK
Add a (serial) ambient hall reverb set at 0.52ms, 50% dry/wet mix. Then add a medium plate reverb (after the hall reverb, not instead of) you like the sound of setting the dry/wet mix between 15% and 20%.
I like the reverb setting.
But it seems like the vocals and the guitar are fighting each other frequency-wise.
I think the lower frequency part of the guitar is stepping on the vox.
Oh and I assume you noticed the raw track still has a touch of verb due to the resonance of the drums in the room.
Seems to have got longer, and the piano has gone, on thae HumanPlanet version. I liked it though.
How often do you use a double-verb approach like this? And how often do you use two compressor inserts instead of one?