Sail Away - the final mix

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60’s guy (Connecticut) - Bass Guitar, Keyboards, Piano, Rythym Guitar
True-eurt (Missouri) - Lyrics and Vocals
Mad Audio (Washington D.C.) - drums
Anfontan (Illinois) - Guitar solos 1 & 2
Gorty (Australia) - Guitar solo 3
Nicole Rose (Canada) - Guitar solos 4 & 5

Sail Away

:o posted with apology to Dogman because I didn't use your track on the final mix.
 
60’s guy (Connecticut) - Bass Guitar, Keyboards, Piano, Rythym Guitar
True-eurt (Missouri) - Lyrics and Vocals
Mad Audio (Washington D.C.) - drums
Anfontan (Illinois) - Guitar solos 1 & 2
Gorty (Australia) - Guitar solo 3
Nicole Rose (Canada) - Guitar solos 4 & 5

Sail Away

:o posted with apology to Dogman because I didn't use your track on the final mix.

Turn guitar solo 3 up at the 2:49 mark. :D
 
Lots of great improv going on through out this mix. The vocals are a little wet for my taste, but the sound does invoke images of a large hall. It sounds like one of those cool concerts where all the stars gather and do their thing. :cool: Drums were a bit crispy, could come up a bit for me. The playing is great though.... The guitars sound similar - are you all using Gibsons, or is it humbuckers that sound that way??? Anyway it's a cool tune guys and gals - I love these collabs.....:cool::D:cool::D
 
I was half expecting Styx here.

I agree that the vocals are a bit wet.

Sounds good though. Nice and tight. I can't hear any low end because of my speakers, so I'll just assume that they're fine
 
Dayum, true's vox made be come before the drums were going...

Zip, no, it's not you, there's no low end at all... especially on the drums.... Got some phasing problems too, mostly vocal and drum tracks...

I wasn't around for the early parts of this... Randy, you want me to take a shot at a mix/master?
 
I was hoping for some Randy Newman here.

"Sail away, sail away
Come aboard little wog
Sail away with me
We will cross the mighty ocean into Charleston Bay."

Yanno, who doesn't love a song promoting the opportunities of America sung from the perspective of a slave-trader.

Cool song, but there is NO low-end to it. It would work in some places, but throughout most of the song it feels like something major is missing.
 
Dayum, true's vox made be come before the drums were going...

Zip, no, it's not you, there's no low end at all... especially on the drums.... Got some phasing problems too, mostly vocal and drum tracks...

I wasn't around for the early parts of this... Randy, you want me to take a shot at a mix/master?

Wouldn't mind hearing what Llarion can do with this.....:cool:
 
Dayum, true's vox made be come before the drums were going...

Zip, no, it's not you, there's no low end at all... especially on the drums.... Got some phasing problems too, mostly vocal and drum tracks...

I wasn't around for the early parts of this... Randy, you want me to take a shot at a mix/master?
Are you sure you want to do it? There's 20 tracks in total and I may have made a mess of them. You also have to bear in mind that True recorded her vocals with a ton of verb...it's there forever.

Although this latest mix is better than the original mix it could be better, I'm sure. My hearing drops off dramatically at 11 kHz. That's a real problem if there's a mosquito closeby.:D

Let me know if you want me to start mailing the files, Phil.
 
Are you sure you want to do it? There's 20 tracks in total and I may have made a mess of them. You also have to bear in mind that True recorded her vocals with a ton of verb...it's there forever.

Although this latest mix is better than the original mix it could be better, I'm sure. My hearing drops off dramatically at 11 kHz. That's a real problem if there's a mosquito closeby.:D

Let me know if you want me to start mailing the files, Phil.

Yeah, let er rip...
The 11KHz thing explains a LOT!!!

P.S. True, tip here; CUT VOX DRY... :) :) :) (dial in verb on the monitor send, but cut the track dry...)
 
Yeah, no low end. The bass tone is pretty decent, and may sit fine as is, but there is nothing to the drums....they need some depth on the snare and kick.
Vocals are ok, but I'd like them a bit drier myself.....and you knew I was gonna say that, didn't ya True....:D The backing/ harmony vocals sound pretty good with the wet verb, but I think the main one would sound better a bit more direct.

Fix the depth on the drums, and they should fill the song up nicely.
 
ido1957 said:
The vocals are a little wet for my taste

ziplock~I agree that the vocals are a bit wet.
Okay!!...someone got a towel?...:D
Dayum, true's vox made be come before the drums were going...
:D:eek::eek::D
You also have to bear in mind that True recorded her vocals with a ton of verb...it's there forever.
Well, I don't like the sound of my voice without it..:p...but hey..I will not use it. Tracey kept on me about that on Losing Control and made me go back and redo without it...well he didn't put a gun to my head or anything...but got the point across...and in the end, it really helped that he finally tracked my vox in HIS studio and had control of the knobs..:D

Randy..I would like to hear the guit beginning at 4:02 be brought up...at least to the point it matches my vox volume. I just think they need to blend together there as one...rather than my vox be out front in that area.
P.S. True, tip here; CUT VOX DRY... :) :) :) (dial in verb on the monitor send, but cut the track dry...)
Llarion...thanks for the tip. I am learning about the reverb and delay and all those neat little effects...how NOT to overdo them...and yes...to cut a dry track. I will see if I still have those tracks that Randy used and take off the verb. If I find them, I'll get them to you without the verb...but I'm tellin' ya, they sound like even shittier without it.:eek:
Vocals are ok, but I'd like them a bit drier myself.....and you knew I was gonna say that, didn't ya True....:D The backing/ harmony vocals sound pretty good with the wet verb, but I think the main one would sound better a bit more direct.
:D..yah Dog..I knew you were gonna say that.:p

Thanks for all the advice guys. I appreciate it.:)
 
Sorry to be the dissenter but the wet vox do it for me.
My major concern is that the drums seem to be down the corridor and up the stairs - WAY too quiet.
The bass has a very toppy, proggy Rickie edge I'd like to hera that augmented with some derrier'.
Good playing & construction just a matter of bottom end for me.
 
Wouldn't mind hearing what Llarion can do with this.....:cool:

I know what phil can do with a mix, ;) wouldn't mind a crack at it maself.

I agree with the lack of bottom end. Are the drums real? it's hard to tell on the stereo here till I get it up on the monitors in the studio.

Great feeling in the big meaty bassline, True...great vox, you really aspire to the vibe the song has going on in this. I don't mind the wet vocal it suits the song but the rest of the band need to be in their own space.

Cool guitars and I agree with the tone thing they all sound like they fit really well.

Great, love it!

I miss these collabs anyone still got the 70s funk action hero we done with snakedog? Ithink I lost that with a hard drive crash :(

Sure would love a crack at mixing this if nobody objects

Alex
 
Sure would love a crack at mixing this if nobody objects

Alex
I have no objection at all, but I would like to wait until Phil has created his mix.

It required a few hours to send Phil the 20 tracks involved because I don't have a host site of my own that can handle file sizes in excess of 10 Mb.

Your interest is certainly noticed and not taken lightly.
 
rayc~I am glad you like the wet vox ray!!...and once again, your description of song and mix and performance is a treat to this boring Yankee...:D Thanks ray.

LemonTree~Another for the wet vox!! Dang..two in one thread.:eek: Thanks Lemon.

60's guy~Randy, have you tried www.yousendit.com ?:)
 
I have no objection at all, but I would like to wait until Phil has created his mix.

It required a few hours to send Phil the 20 tracks involved because I don't have a host site of my own that can handle file sizes in excess of 10 Mb.

Your interest is certainly noticed and not taken lightly.


That's no problem. Me and Phil go way back to the begining of mp3.con..yep I said con :rolleyes:

MaybeI can grab the tracks directly frm Phil if e's got more waistbandwidth :D
 
That's no problem. Me and Phil go way back to the begining of mp3.con..yep I said con :rolleyes:

MaybeI can grab the tracks directly frm Phil if e's got more waistbandwidth :D
Lemon,

I sent you a PM and an email containing links to the files. The files will only be available for another 4 days.
 
This is really cool!!!

I'd love to get in on something like this one day. :D

Great work guys!

(I agree, the drums need a little more beef. :))
 
Being a pirate at heart, I can totally relate to Losing Control on the ocean. Great work with this song.

I like the heavy reverb on the vocals, it brings out the emotion of the song. And I think True needed to hear the verb to get into the right frame of mind while singing. I think it doesn't match with the rest of the tracks and therefore, doesn't sound like everyone is in the same room. Maybe pull back on vocal verb a little and then add a touch of small room verb on the master buss to pull it all together. I don't know, I'm no expert. :o

Cheers,
Chili/Irish Pirate
 
Lemon,

I sent you a PM and an email containing links to the files. The files will only be available for another 4 days.


Got it thanks and grabbed the files.

You'll need to give me a couple of weeks on this one as I have quite a hectic schedule at the mo but I'll be back with a mix round about the time you all start thinking I've forgoten about it. :p

Thanks for the opertunity

Alex
 
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