
jeffmaher
New member
I did some work on what you had suggested , Glen....leaving space for the verb to play in.
I did a lot of listening to pop/commercial stuff...and finally figured out, I think, what you were saying...and solved one of my bad prollums with my mixing. 'concept'..to wit:
My mixes were cluttered and mashed.... even with few tracks.
I'd been panning the drum kit pretty wide...cuz I could...across a 90 degree field L to R. [45% either side] Big mistake. I thought it sounded cool. But most of the pro records have the kit very narrow in the center..mebbe a tom series outside at 30% or so off C.
The "verb notches" you told me to be aware of are more like everything outside 10% of center., and 180 degrees L&R I was thinking like eight slices of the pie was what you were talking about. But the ambient space didn't happen when I had primary tracks...especially the kit... scattered all across the field...I COULDN'T HEAR THE VERB! So I would jack it up...and the mix started to sound like mooshy, midrangie crapp.
The thing I'm working on now has the kit very confined. I threw some different verbs on it, and it's...like...SPACE!
And , anyway, thanks for focusing me in on this. And I know this whole thing must be totally obvious to anybody who's been messing with this stuff for a while; but it was a Eureka moment for me.
I appreciate the lesson. Very useful guidance.
I did a lot of listening to pop/commercial stuff...and finally figured out, I think, what you were saying...and solved one of my bad prollums with my mixing. 'concept'..to wit:
My mixes were cluttered and mashed.... even with few tracks.
I'd been panning the drum kit pretty wide...cuz I could...across a 90 degree field L to R. [45% either side] Big mistake. I thought it sounded cool. But most of the pro records have the kit very narrow in the center..mebbe a tom series outside at 30% or so off C.
The "verb notches" you told me to be aware of are more like everything outside 10% of center., and 180 degrees L&R I was thinking like eight slices of the pie was what you were talking about. But the ambient space didn't happen when I had primary tracks...especially the kit... scattered all across the field...I COULDN'T HEAR THE VERB! So I would jack it up...and the mix started to sound like mooshy, midrangie crapp.
The thing I'm working on now has the kit very confined. I threw some different verbs on it, and it's...like...SPACE!
And , anyway, thanks for focusing me in on this. And I know this whole thing must be totally obvious to anybody who's been messing with this stuff for a while; but it was a Eureka moment for me.
I appreciate the lesson. Very useful guidance.