Reverb...? Caution. Bluegrass content.

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Reverb sounds fine to me but i dont know this genre that well.
Vocals distort at 31secs. might have to retrack the vox again. or even just that one phrase.
 
Yeah, I hear the distortion on the vox in a couple of spots. Reverb is a matter of taste. I don't think it's too wet but I bet this would sound just as tasty dry.
 
Good performance - playing and vocals. Everything’s rhythmically tight and the intonation's right on. I'd leave all verb out of the spoken intro.

The reverb... I'd leave it out altogether if it were me. Or shorten (500 ms decay), darken, and lower its level so it just gives a subtle room sound to pull the tracks together, but isn't audible as a tail. Otherwise it smears things, IMO. The instrumental tracks might benefit too from some easing up on compression attack.

I'm hearing the vox distortion Eck mentioned, and it's something that should probably be reworked one way or another.

Tim
 
Thanks folks.

Will re-work the reverb a little and the vox glitch and re-post.

BTW, that's my band, Blue Valley with me on vox and mando.
 
Fun!!!! Other than the vocal issue already brought up, this kicks ass. Very fun sounding. Bluegrass just sounds like drinking music, in a fun way. Very cool.
Ed
 
Great performance!! I'd dry it out a little too; 'grass doesn't want to sound too produced. The MP3 has a lot of clipping in the lead vox track, not sure if any of it is compression artifact, or if it's straight up clipping. If it's clipping, you must re-track it, it's too significant to ignore. If the master is clean, the re-encode with a better program than the one you used.
 
Hey man! :) Cool and smoove as usual.

Shorten the verb a little and it'd be almost "brought to you by Martha White"
 
Toki987 said:
Hey man! :) Cool and smoove as usual.

Shorten the verb a little and it'd be almost "brought to you by Martha White"

:D :D :D

Thanks!
 
Nice work. Too wet all around, and it would be nice to hear a little more string from the bass. Seems like drying it up might improve the overall image a little bit.

-Casey
 
good tune

I liked the song. It was "together". The others pretty much summed up everything. Maybe bump the harmonies up just a little. IMHO

Got any others?
 
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