mixing in Wurlitzer

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just wanted some suggestions on how a WUlitzer should sit in a mix I am working on. There are 3 acoustic guitars. 2 12strings and 1 6string, bass, vox, and some hand drums, whichc need to be added yet. So, I know it is kinda hard without hearing the tune and all but wondering if anyone has any tips on making it sit niceely in the mix, especially with acoustic guitars and such. It is NOT carrying a main theme or anything in the song, but the song does break down to just the Wurlitzer and rather than only having it there, we decided to write a part for the tune. thanks for any info you might have! J~
 
I Like Wurlitzers, it should be the loudest thing in the mix.

Seriously

Twonky
 
thanks for the great advice, dumbass, anyone with good advice?
 
How could anyone say without hearing the tune??Heres a guess..Its a percusive melodic inst...blend it with the percussion..but theres really no way to know..Ya know..LOL..Good luck


Don
 
You may want to do some subtractive EQ to keep it out of the way of all the acoustic guitars and the vox. Roll off some lower mids, and maybe some bottom as well. Then you can raise the gain without stepping on something else. Try panning it away from the center and see if that helps too.

If it sounds too stark, send it through a nice room program, which will also move it back a bit in the sound stage.

All this is just guessing, of course, without hearing exactly how it is functioning in the song - single note riffs, block chords, soloing, etc.
 
Whoa! No sense of humor alert!

First of all The Dude, it was just a joke, i guess the levity of the comment didnt come off.

Secondly, really, its kind of a 'dumbass' way to ask a question, how the fuck should anyone know how to mix your song w/ out hearing it.

Jesus, lighten up!

Twonky
 
Try this:

Bass and Wurlizer in the center
Guitars wide stereo
Percussion stereo 2 oclock and 10 oclock

This way all the instruments have enough room in the mix
 
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