07-08-2019, 07:23 PM
This took a bit of massaging to get a good mix. Lots of challenges. Lots of fun!!!!
Rock!!!!
Tom
tommymarcinek.com - Tommy Marcinek
The Great Enough: 'Die Young'_mix Tommy M.
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07-08-2019, 07:23 PM
This took a bit of massaging to get a good mix. Lots of challenges. Lots of fun!!!! Rock!!!! Tom
tommymarcinek.com - Tommy Marcinek
19-08-2019, 09:37 PM
This is a great mix except the vocals sound raw and lacking balance in the space. I had to do a lot of manual automation them to get them to balance, so its no easy task especially since its a live take and the vocalist went between chewing on the mic to being of axis and a foot back.
The drums also seem a bit phasy, especially when the vocals come in due to the bleed into them. Definitely something to work on minimizing with phase inversion and spectral correction.
23-08-2019, 12:47 PM
23-08-2019, 02:38 PM
(23-08-2019, 12:47 PM)Joshdan Wrote:(07-08-2019, 07:23 PM)tjmtruth Wrote: ---------------------------- Josh, Sure I'd be happy to......here goes: Thanks for asking me about this.....here's the scoop on the guitar part/s... -first load track onto a "stereo" track since the guitar was a mono track (you need to do this so that any stereo plugins or effects you want will be in stereo). Next.... - doubling plugin -narrowed the doubling to around 10 and 2 o'clock (I don't like it too wide because to me it sounds unnatural). -harmonic exciter -reverb -high pass filter, rounded cut around 100htz on down -slight high end boost around 16k, slight cut around 3k Next..... -on the interesting parts available during lulls in the vocals, I multed the track (duplicated it), carved out only those parts I wanted to process further and discarded the rest), added distortion and auto panning (narrowed to about 10 and 2 o'clock). -of course reverb used on these multed sections as well. * Note: I used the same reverb on all tracks as sends. I don't normally like to use different reverbs for different instruments and vocals because I think it acts better as a glue and for spacial consistency. I know others use different reverbs for everything and that's cool too....it's all a preference. Also, using one really good quality convolution reverb for everything goes easier on your CPU....lol. Thanks again for asking about this...hope it helps out. Tom
tommymarcinek.com - Tommy Marcinek
27-08-2019, 02:03 AM
Tommy,
An interesting approach. And some creative solutions. Seems like you used hardly any of the track. That's different. I like just about everything you've done but having an issue with the bottom of the bass guitar. It throbs but not in a great way and gets a little resonant at times. Other than that it is a fun take.
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