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Sea of leaves - HbGuitar - HbGuitar - 05-01-2014 Here's my version of "Sea of Leaves"...mix3 Tried to tune BackingVox but my version of melodyne couldn't find the pitch of the track - weird - so i just used BGV as a pad for chorus....can't really hear them but you miss them if they're not there _______________________________________________________________________ New version mix4 - see below RE: Sea of leaves - HbGuitar - HbGuitar - 17-05-2014 I had another go at this one....I was never really that happy with my first attempt...it was all a little bit jarring. New version a bit smoother. Updated version....Mix4 1. pitch correction on BGV...now able to increase level 2. rebalanced LdVox, BGV 3. rebalanced guitar & bass 4. rebalanced stereo effects width/levels 5. gentle EQ on master buss...open it up a bit 6. reduced master level....was running pretty hard into limiter before (4db). Cant remember why?? Now in all its dynamic glory...turn it up! RE: Sea of leaves - HbGuitar - thedon - 17-05-2014 listening to version 2 and sounds great , I need to do a remix too ! listening on headphones here in the middle of the night ! This is not a big deal ,sounds like In the chorus the main and backing vocals could be a touch louder as sound softer than the guitars. RE: Sea of leaves - HbGuitar - bmullen - 17-05-2014 Very nice. There is a synth that is really jumping out at 2:17. RE: Sea of leaves - HbGuitar - HbGuitar - 18-05-2014 @thedon - Thanks for your comments..always loved this song...remix had to be done. The lead vocals are so unstable...i was forever twitching the fader, even with 2 layers of automation. I agonized over the final choral level, with a choice of 1 db louder or not...with the extra db it sounded a bit loud, and kind of washed away the guitars IMO..and the guitars are so anthemic during the chorus i didn't want to lose that...but it was a close call and on a different day I may well chosen the extra level. Oh yeah, just double checked. I set the lead vocal in 1st chorus 1 db lower than 2nd chorus...just for long-term dynamics and give the song somewhere to go after final "somebody scream" section. I wonder if that's what you're hearing? Re BGV...i think you're right...i could easily go an extra 2-3db...i think i resisted 'cos even with pitch correction, they sound a bit like medieval jesters...but you don't notice that in the mix..and that's where it counts i suppose. @bmullen - yeah the synth does jump out a bit....i got used to it during the mix so i don't notice it that much....I did make it that way intentionally, as a slightly disorientating punctuation mark leading into the final pre-chorus. As ever, the devil is in the detail. A db here or there can make a big difference. Thanks for your comments |