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Americana_"Rise Up Singing"_Jackie Greene
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(17-07-2015, 11:39 PM)grizwalter Wrote: Interesting.

sysrq, your drums sound so very natural and warm, and I love that. On the other hand, your piano, acoustic guitars, and vocals sound thin. You don't have to press the separation that hard (frequency-wise). It seems very clear that you pushed the high mids and highs to bring out the vocals, while keeping the bass and drums warm. try keeping them both warm, with more mild adjustments.

Finally, I'm not a fan of the vocal effect you chose, but that's mostly just personal taste. I do like the blending of the back up vocals a lot.

Overall, getting those drums so natural against the rest just looses what it could almost certainly have had.

Sorry for the bad news, but frankly, to get the bass and drums sounding so natural means all you have to do is back off trying to hard to split up the frequencies. Mid-Side doesn't mean no blend, nor does L-R, nor does Stereo.

1. The separation (frequency-wise) is always present in my tracks cause I'm afraid of boxiness. I reduced the cut-off frequency on vocal track a bit more but it would be better if it was lowered even more.
Cymbals need to be reduced in volume as well.

2. There is no any effect on vocals just natural delay due to different microphones. Sounds a bit like something from 80's or even 70's I know. Backing vocals stick out a bit too much comparing to lead vocal.

Thanks for fast reply. I don't know how it sounds on normal monitors but on Sennheiser HD415 headphones it might sound better as they are gentle on bass, mid bass and upper bass, high frequencies sounds slightly ''rounded'' too.

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RE: Americana_"Rise Up Singing"_Jackie Greene - by sysrq - 18-07-2015, 12:48 AM