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Dark Horses - Work in Progress - Harry Richards - 10-01-2017 My inexperience has shown up in a big way on this one, but it's been fun (and a great song) and I'm learning... Thanks for listening!... RE: Dark Horses - Work in Progress - thedon - 10-01-2017 Hi Harry, I'm due for a remix of this great song soon ! I like your mix it sounds pretty good on my monitors. love the vocal reverb would you mind sharing what you used, as a personal preference maybe could be a touch more subtle especially below 200hz area. Thinking while listening some upper mid bass could come up a touch which may require reducing some boxy frequencies 100hz up on the kick masking the bass. A touch less high frequencies on the hi hat somewhere around 4.8 and 12 k and more air on the overall mixbus 2k up a half to 1db max would sound great on my monitors. just some ideas while listening ! Well done RE: Dark Horses - Work in Progress - Harry Richards - 11-01-2017 Hey thedon! I do like using the subtle vocal reverbs, but you're right...I was off a little on this one. Back Home to Blue was a little better, but I need to revisit that one in general. Everything I've done so far has been in Reaper only. I save Horses and Back Home as project templates. I can email them if that would that be an easy way to look at the reverbs? I listened to your take and really liked the guitars and balance overall. I'm going to try your suggestion on the bass. The bass and guitars (electric) gave me fits. Vocals: I got a lesson in automation by trying to flatten the spikes that way. Isn't there something easier? Looking forward to your next take, thanks for listening!... |