29-11-2017, 09:33 AM
"Little skill to make this sound good".... really?
Sure, the tracks are good - but isn't there a certain 'finesse' required when it comes to mixing classical music?
It's the many little moves that bring out the sound, rather than big sweeping ones. I think MITC (above) is right
on the money when it comes to the intended purpose of the tracks. They are really nicely recorded and I suppose
to some extent they *could* stand on their own in a rough balance, but learning how to make everything sound
better is (for me) where the real interest is through sharing our different approcaches.
Sure, the tracks are good - but isn't there a certain 'finesse' required when it comes to mixing classical music?
It's the many little moves that bring out the sound, rather than big sweeping ones. I think MITC (above) is right
on the money when it comes to the intended purpose of the tracks. They are really nicely recorded and I suppose
to some extent they *could* stand on their own in a rough balance, but learning how to make everything sound
better is (for me) where the real interest is through sharing our different approcaches.
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