My version of this song. Great singer.
EDIT
New version in post #4. Bass timing fixed.
EDIT
New version in post #4. Bass timing fixed.
Motherload - Olli H
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My version of this song. Great singer.
EDIT New version in post #4. Bass timing fixed.
11-12-2015, 03:36 AM
(09-12-2015, 03:06 PM)Olli H Wrote: My version of this song. Great singer. Nice work. I wish I'd panned the banjo opposite the guitar like a sane person...like you did. Not sure what you did to the bass, but I like it. I took the DI track and ran it through a modeler to flatten it out, which is probably sacrilige...yours still has dynamics. Did you end up using any of the room tracks? It's a great, intimate mix. Hell, it was a good recording to start with, right?
Lovely sounding mix as usual Olli !
Listening on Hd600 the bass sounds a touch full by 1 or 2 db in the mid bass area around 100-200hz probably personal taste thing. Maybe it is my muso imagination ,the bass timing sounds like it is a touch out of time maybe because it's a touch upfront. Please Help Mike Keep This Awesome Educational Site Alive And Become A patron ! https://www.patreon.com/CambridgeMT/posts
11-12-2015, 01:21 PM
Damn, you're right about the bass. I had rendered the bass to save some cpu, but it had moved forward during that process.
So here's the new version with fixed bass. I also narrowed a bit the sterefield.
11-12-2015, 01:27 PM
(11-12-2015, 03:36 AM)honestmango Wrote: Did you end up using any of the room tracks? Thanks I didn't use any of those room mic. I created new room by myself. But I did wonder whether Telefunken really thought that this recording is a good example of their Decca tree setup. I'm sure that one could use it with great results, but this example didn't convince me at all.
17-01-2016, 06:38 PM
great sound mix! nice and wide could do with abit more snare drum maybe? check mine out if you get a chance, cheers
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