One More Time

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I know it's getting a little old, but I've been thinking of the advice I've gotten here and have been tweaking the mix on Walking in Jerusalem, and so, well, here goes...

Nowhere is somewhat down at the moment, so the new mix can be found here (at least until Nowhere is back on all fours).

http://artistlaunch.com/artist3.asp?artistid=2965


Again, thanks for all the help - if it sounds at all listenable, chalk it up largely to the stuff I've learned here.
 
My comments

First off, I am a newbie but feel I a have good ears.

1) It was really clean to me. The first thing that jumped out at me was the "muffled" sound of the backing vocal harmonies. They sounded like you deliberately took the highs out? Which you may have to carve a space for the lead vox. I was listening on cheap computer speakers which likely may have cut some of the highs...though the lead vox sounded crisp and clear.


2) The lead guitar part. The mix was great as far as the levels go, but the timing seemed to be off in a couple of places? Don't mean to be rude, but guitar is my thing.

3) The panning at the end was cool. I liked this. In my monitors, it seemed like you panned all the lead vox to the right and kept the backing and "call"/"response" vocals to the center? My personal take would have been to pan this more symetrically. But either way it was cool. BTW this really cleaned up the back ground vocals. Did you do something different during the ending section?

Loved it! Reminds me of the " soggy bottom boys".

Jerod
 
beautiful piece

I think you should compress the lead . Sometimes it came in real loud.

rest sounds good to me

funk on!
 
my main complaint is feeling a solid down beat......if that is necessary. The left panned vocals seemed a tad loud too....I think....hard to say what was actually happenin'...vocal wise... !! Cheapie spring reverb on the fade out too...and some real low volume diddling around on the lead acoustic....what was that?
 
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