Roseville Fair (folk/bluegrass)

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I don't do a lot of recording, so when a buddy of mine sent me some tracks to mix, and all the acoustic instruments were recorded in stereo, I thought to myself I ought to be doing that too, as opposed to mono recording.

I recorded my guitar, mandolin, banjo in stereo using a SM81 and Equation F.20, and used the Equation for my vocal, and an electric bass.

Just some gentle compression on the instruments and vocal for the mix, and I sent two stereo buses, one for short delay and one for reverb. On the master track I used some soft opto compression. Oh ya, a little eq on the vocal. I think that's it.

This song is written by Bill Staines, and I've never sung it til tonight! It worked well in G so I did it. Hope you enjoy it. Any suggestions as far as the mixing goes is well appreciated!

http://www.mandohangout.com/myhangout/media-player/audio_player2.asp?musicid=11404&archived=
 
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The vocal sounds like it's sitting on top a bit, maybe scoop out some of the string mids except for the bass instrument and try and get the vocal sat in better. It's not by a massive amount but I think the combination of the instrument sounds being strong at similar frequencies to the vocals and having to have the vocal level cut through is causing that impression.

Regards

Tim
 
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