14-10-2019, 12:51 PM
(This post was last modified: 14-10-2019, 01:04 PM by Thomas Mueller.)
Nothing Special here. Good Arrangement.
Put all of the guitars in 5 Groups for simplification,
then put some amp Simulation on the rhythm guitars to fatten them up a bit.
FX wise, a big reverb on drums and a short slap-back on vocals, that's all.
Put all of the guitars in 5 Groups for simplification,
then put some amp Simulation on the rhythm guitars to fatten them up a bit.
FX wise, a big reverb on drums and a short slap-back on vocals, that's all.
The good thing about live mixing is that you don't have to worry about how it sounds later on someone's soda can. You got your live acts, your mixing desk, your PA, and your audience that you directly connect to and you have to get it right without the possibility to fiddle with the settings afterwards.