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Forkupines Sugar Faith
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My take on it. One is automated to adjust the final volume level another is not.Please do comment about your likings(if any) or dislikings.


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#2
I think the bass was not the best choice. It sounds like it's playing out of a ripped amp at times.
I like the guitar eq choice but maybe less reverb... you used reverb on them right?
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#3
(01-06-2019, 07:57 AM)Shul Wrote: I think the bass was not the best choice. It sounds like it's playing out of a ripped amp at times.
I like the guitar eq choice but maybe less reverb... you used reverb on them right?

Thank you for your comments. Yes I did applied some reverb on the guitars.I will rethink about the bass arrangement.
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#4
Yeah mate, I recon the bass isn't that bad to be honest. It's defined and I can hear the finger work which is nice and the eq is good, I think it just needs a bit more compression. Guitars are nice and wide and I'm loving the verb, I would have loved to hear more of those drums, they sound clear and crispy xx
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#5
For the bass I would definitely check between 400-600hz. Something is getting that 'cocked wah' sound to happen.
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#6
(01-06-2019, 11:15 AM)Quathamer Wrote: Yeah mate, I recon the bass isn't that bad to be honest. It's defined and I can hear the finger work [...]

Hi guys,
I'm the Forkupines' recording guy.
I don't mean to be a nitpicker but Jens, the bassist, played with a pick. No fingers here. Wink

He was going for a modernish but warm sounding bass sound, that's why we used a Jazzie and a Darkglass B3K through a Trace Elliot AH30 and an Ampeg SVT 610 with a compressor in the signal chain to boost the attack of the pick.

Cheers,
Till
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