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Colebrook+Road+-+Bright+Angle-Yoshi-Mix1 - Yoshi Nishikawa - 08-03-2019 It is my first impression 2nd Mark - Roy advice version Thank you for listening ---Yoshi RE: Colebrook+Road+-+Bright+Angle-Yoshi-Mix1 - Boyfromoz - 09-03-2019 Great Mix Yoshi. RE: Colebrook+Road+-+Bright+Angle-Yoshi-Mix1 - Yoshi Nishikawa - 12-03-2019 Hi Boyfromoz Thank you for your feedback You seem to have worked towards the same improvement points as mine Let's do our best for each other Thank you very much --- Yoshi RE: Colebrook+Road+-+Bright+Angle-Yoshi-Mix1 - Mark M.O.T.D. - 28-03-2019 It sounds good ,the first things I tend to do with any live recording is to try phase inverting the room mike/s (or the close mikes if that doesn't help),because the distance between room mikes and close mikes means that often ll find a much deeper more 3d effect ,then I check the width ,some times it helps sometimes not but it is always worth checking,hope that comes in useful someday. A.T.B. Mark RE: Colebrook+Road+-+Bright+Angle-Yoshi-Mix1 - Roy - 28-03-2019 This is a fair point to make. It's always good to check polarity of the tracks (live or otherwise) and see if one way or the other puts the signals more in phase. There is a give and take of course. The out of phase 3d 'depth' might be more pleasing while sacrificing low end and mono compatibility but being more out of phase might be worth it. I think we're a little too worried about phase sometimes. It's ok to be out of phase (which is a somewhat poor term) if you're aware of it and know the consequences and compensate if necessary. Remember equalization is pretty much flipping or reinforcing specific frequency polarities. RE: Colebrook+Road+-+Bright+Angle-Yoshi-Mix1 - Yoshi Nishikawa - 30-03-2019 Hi Mark Thank you for the correct advice I phase reversed "track 5 ROOM-AR70" I finish making the sound naturally I will study about phase Tr2 sound quality change Tr4 volume change Tr5 phase inversion Thank you very much --- Yoshi RE: Colebrook+Road+-+Bright+Angle-Yoshi-Mix1 - Yoshi Nishikawa - 30-03-2019 Hi RoyMatthews Thank you for the correct advice I phase reversed "track 5 ROOM-AR70" I have to remember a lot of arrangements about mixing Tr2 sound quality change Tr4 volume change Tr5 phase inversion Thank you very much --- Yoshi |