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James May: 'Eliza Jane'
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James May: 'Eliza Jane'


.mp3    James May.mp3 --  (Download: 11.77 MB)


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#2
I like the vocal treatment, javierpg84. Very tasteful and well suited to the song. Well Done.Big Grin

Dave
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#3
Yeah. It's very tasteful all around. Small and intimate and live sounding.

I think the vocal could be a little louder. Just a touch. Especially in the later choruses. The band get subtly bigger and dynamic and the vocal gets left behind a bit.

Good job.
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Thank you Dave and Roy Matthews for your comments. Following up with the vocal comments, I think this song benefits from the least processing possible to make it as intimate and seductive as possible. The chain I used was EL Arousor to waves deesser to maag 4 eq. Gain reduction at most 3db in louder passages. in the sends for the lead vocals a delayed plate from lexicon very very subtle. the rest was automation. Remarkably, the U47 James used to record this track helped to compliment his voice and it was almost mix ready.
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(19-04-2017, 12:26 AM)javierpg84 Wrote: James May: 'Eliza Jane'
Nicely done.

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