Hmmmm... much good stuff to think about here....
Lt. Bob: I really should sit down and play with high end content more. I really can't hear it, but it does have artifacts in my range that I can hear. And I know about having a light touch on the EQ. I've been thinking about that quite a bit as my recording skills surpass my hearing skills.
Boydrj: Hmmm...that reminds me of something I usually do that I didn't for this mix. I typically cut the low end out of anything that doesn't need it- some guitars, all vocals, etc. I left that all in place because I wanted this tune to sound natural, but the low end accumulation of all those tracks may be adding a bit- even though I don't think it creates any mud.
Also unusual is that I used no compresssion at all in this mix. I just reallized that is a first. There is a little over the stereo master, but just enough to catch the transients. That's kinda cool, I think.
Theron: Ya know, I don't post tunes to troll for compliments, but your compliments sure do feel good. Thanks. "Thick song. Got me thinking and feeling." is probably the biggest compliment you could give me about a song that I wrote. I'm really glad you enjoyed it.
The last "Standing my ground" is a cool idea- something I've never done before. I'd have to rewrite the chorus melody to go over the ending part, but I think I'll give it a try. If I bump the buffers up a little in Cubase I think I can squeeze a few more tracks out...
Fed: About the "ess's"- It isn't just you. That's the hearing impairment coming out again. I sometime wonder if I could use
a desser in reverse.
Take care,
Chris