bigmahon
Still learning
Hey gang,
Was hoping to get some input from you all regarding this mix.
Cheers,
Chris
And Then I Lost You
Was hoping to get some input from you all regarding this mix.
Cheers,
Chris
And Then I Lost You
Yeah, his sounded pretty good also. Kind of hard to tell where this should go, as the boxy sounds appeal to me on most levels, but may or may not be best for this song. I think you need to experiment a bunch, keeping all the version, then just kick back and see what strikes your fancy. I like dark music, and others like the brighter stuff. Don't toss anything away unless it really just doesn't work....it's a good song.bigmahon said:Thanks Dogman. Did you like what Sloop did on the other site?
knugen said:I've taken a listen to both versions of the mix now as well. I agree on the vocals, the doubling throughout the entire song is a bit much. Other than that the electric lead guitar sounds very distant. It's loud enough but it seems to be coming from too far away. How are your reverbsettings on this guitar?
Other than that this is a good song. Nice, relaxing summer vibe to it. Keep up the good work.
CIRO said:Well produced song, congratulations!
I agree with others than the type of verb on eletric gtrs and vocal can not be the "adequate" (to give the necessary "emotion" that this music needs)but it´s hard to said whats the best way without hear the dry chanells...
killer acoustic guitar sound !!!
Another point is that after the "bridge" solo,on return of vocal, I was expecting to hear "new" details ("details" on percussion, "panned" guitar solo (short phrases,w/ volume pedal, or another acoustic guitar track .... you know)
But that´s a more traditional approch and my personal taste.The song works without it too.
Ciro