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Nos mix -SleepByTheFire
#1
Cool SongSmile


.mp3    SleepByTheFireFinalMaster.mp3 --  (Download: 7.5 MB)


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#2
Hey, solid mix!
That's an interesting effect on the vocals. What's your signal chain there? Did you use parallel compressed distortion? The vocals are pretty gritty, that's nice!
Plus: Nice editing. Love it!
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#3
Thanks Wurstdrummer. Awesome work you've done producing this song. Yes I did use parallel distortion My chain for the vocals was as follows

Logic X EQ: Low cut at 118Hz,
peak of +4.5db at 457Hz. Q0.30
hi shelf at 5.7khz. +4.5db. Q0.84

Waves Rvox: compressing up to -13db

Waves PuigTec (Pultec EQP1A): boost 7.5 at 10khz

Waves C4 multiband compressor: 2 bands one at 583hz one at 4.3khz compressing up to 4db

Waves Rdesser

SEND FX:
Logic space designer: smooth vocal hall followed by EQ

Logic space designer: Drum booth two followed by EQ

Waves mophoder: whisper preset.

Logic pitchshift: octavedown

Logic overdrive followed by EQ

For the delays I multed the track delayed it and cut all the parts I didnt want to delay.



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#4
Nice work, I didn't have half as many effects on the vocal tracks, haha Big Grin
Keep it up!
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#5
Hey, just as an idea. What would it be like if you took the "for me"-parts of the choruses and instead of giving them a straight delay you give them a ping pong left-right-spread with the h-delay? Might be interesting!
I see you like waves plugins Big Grin
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#6
Yeah as I moved along it was difficult to keep the vocal present among the guitars and I kept adding and trying different things Its certainly not a standard chain or anything. I like waves but logic plugs are good too( Rvox is a go to). The mophoder is something I found out about recently on youtube. really adds air to vocal. Ping pong would be good I did think about it at some point but got side trackedSmile
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#7
Sounds very good to my ears. Material was very challenging but you have solved those problems very nicely. Your drums have a very nice groove. And furthemore you add nice mixing tricks here and there. Well done!
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#8
(24-11-2015, 08:49 PM)Olli H Wrote: Sounds very good to my ears. Material was very challenging but you have solved those problems very nicely. Your drums have a very nice groove. And furthemore you add nice mixing tricks here and there. Well done!

Thanks Olli for the feedback.You're right it was a challenge for sureSmile
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#9
I like the reverse cymbal effect leading into the choruses!
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