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David Tyo: 'Oh, Life'
#1
Here is version 1 of this great song .
Cheers Big Grin


.mp3    Oh Life v 1.mp3 --  (Download: 6.81 MB)



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#2
What did you do to acoustic guitar? It sounds nice and it is wide and big.
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#3
Hey Obelix ,
The acoustic I just spread it with reaper JS time delay + 5ms left and - 11ms right and Rolled off bottom end below 200 and let the as and piano take over the bottom end just to taste .
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#4
Sounding good so far. Rhythm guitars could possibly come up a bit when all the instruments come in.
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(13-06-2019, 06:47 AM)axxessdenied Wrote: Sounding good so far. Rhythm guitars could possibly come up a bit when all the instruments come in.
Thanks for having a listen I appreciate your feedback , I will adjust the Rhythm guitars in version 2.
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#6
Very nice.

It is interesting to have a listen to everyones choices on this song. Seems everyone pushed the vocals way out front, some full of verb to some squeeky clean.

The acoustic guitar competes hard with the piano. Cutting the low end is a good choice, maybe a tad more. Or double the track and pan one half right and one half left with some eq differences to widen it. Just another choice.

Perhaps a tad more click on the kick.

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Mike

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(15-06-2019, 12:20 AM)PortalSound Wrote: Very nice.

It is interesting to have a listen to everyones choices on this song. Seems everyone pushed the vocals way out front, some full of verb to some squeeky clean.

The acoustic guitar competes hard with the piano. Cutting the low end is a good choice, maybe a tad more. Or double the track and pan one half right and one half left with some eq differences to widen it. Just another choice.

Perhaps a tad more click on the kick.

Best
Mike
Thanks for the feedback Mike ,I will use your ideas in the next version !
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#8
I can't hear the aqustic guitar's bass frequencies . did you cut whole of the bass frequencies ?
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(06-07-2019, 12:57 PM)Mammy Wrote: I can't hear the aqustic guitar's bass frequencies . did you cut whole of the bass frequencies ?
Thanks for having a listen Mammy ,yes I did cut the bass frequencies of the guitar probably too much will adjust in next version.

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