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The Inner Circle
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The drums were very ambient and I felt that they sounded somewhat separate to the rest of the instruments. this was do to the many drum mic employed.

I edited out as much of the drum room bleed as I could and then added artificial reverb to the kit. I wanted a dry sound for the drums, because I thought that would make them sound tighter.

I mixed and bounced the kick drum to a single mono track and I also did the same for the snare. I mixed and bounced the toms to a stereo track as well.
I got rid of the drum room tracks and then mixed the rest of the drums.

Doing all of this helped to conserve cpu.

I had done similar consolidating for the rest of the tracks, for instance I bounced the guitar parts down to single mono tracks and the bgv to a stereo track. GTRGRP1, GTRGRP2, GTRGRP3 and BGVGRP.

I added reverb tails to certain lyrical point during the song.

I made the kick drum stand out as well as the bass for impact, I don't know if it was the right choice for everybody but I kept coming back to that vibe so I made it so.

Overall I tried to make the song as airy and ambient as possible with all of the guitar parts kind of swirling around each other not having any one part more dominant than the others.

I think this approach is most evident in the area of the song were the vocalist uses an ostanato, "I can feel it all around me".


MIXBUSS:
Softube C1
Satin
Presswerk
FG_x

Let me know what you think.

Cheers.


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The Inner Circle - by wesleyamltd - 25-09-2016, 03:34 PM
RE: The Inner Circle - by jeffd42 - 05-10-2016, 05:44 PM
RE: The Inner Circle - by wesleyamltd - 09-10-2016, 06:12 PM