
GONZO-X
Well-known member
The Travel song ~revisited ~
a new mastering session of a previously mixed tune, rendered this new version of a song i've recently done..
http://www.nowhereradio.com/artists/...d=2302&alid=-1
"Travel Song Eq-mas"
i'm struggling to teach myself how to work in Sonar.
so i'm doing a lot of experimenting right now, just to learn this program.
much more powerful than my roland, of course, but i'm totally lost in it.
with the roland VS machine i'm used to, i can do things in my sleep....
with this, it's a whole new ballgame.
i took a problematic mix (i.e. a mix i fucked up) and tried to fix some serious bass guitar masking issues with some fancy eq'ing and multiband compression.
but i also lost a touch of the kick, of course.
the experiment, was trying to find the bass masking frequencies (93hz) and pull it out without toasting everything else.....
please have a listen, and tell me where i could improve the mix with eq fixes only...
i'll remix this from scratch, after i retrack all new guitar parts...
but for now, it's a learning experience for me.
MY NEXT STEP---
is to retrack the guitar, but here's what i'm going to do..
i'm going to play the rhythm part, by playing single line parts, one guitar part at a time, each with it's own amp/speaker/mic setup, and try to blend the single line parts together so it sounds like a single rhythm.
why?
oh hell, i don't know!!
LOL
kind of like a blend between the old May and Scholz way of harmonizing, except used in a 'rhythm' context.....
at least, in theory.
i'll track that next week.....
a new mastering session of a previously mixed tune, rendered this new version of a song i've recently done..
http://www.nowhereradio.com/artists/...d=2302&alid=-1
"Travel Song Eq-mas"
i'm struggling to teach myself how to work in Sonar.
so i'm doing a lot of experimenting right now, just to learn this program.
much more powerful than my roland, of course, but i'm totally lost in it.
with the roland VS machine i'm used to, i can do things in my sleep....
with this, it's a whole new ballgame.
i took a problematic mix (i.e. a mix i fucked up) and tried to fix some serious bass guitar masking issues with some fancy eq'ing and multiband compression.
but i also lost a touch of the kick, of course.
the experiment, was trying to find the bass masking frequencies (93hz) and pull it out without toasting everything else.....
please have a listen, and tell me where i could improve the mix with eq fixes only...
i'll remix this from scratch, after i retrack all new guitar parts...
but for now, it's a learning experience for me.
MY NEXT STEP---
is to retrack the guitar, but here's what i'm going to do..
i'm going to play the rhythm part, by playing single line parts, one guitar part at a time, each with it's own amp/speaker/mic setup, and try to blend the single line parts together so it sounds like a single rhythm.
why?
oh hell, i don't know!!
LOL
kind of like a blend between the old May and Scholz way of harmonizing, except used in a 'rhythm' context.....
at least, in theory.
i'll track that next week.....