14-02-2013, 08:25 AM
Lots that I like about this one. There's a lovely clarity you've got going here. (Although I'm only listening on my PC speakers at the moment.)
Ditto, but I wonder whether you've been a bit too ruthless in this respect. I reckon you could round off some the guitar sparkliness (which is making it feel a bit too upfront anyway to me), and give the piano a little more of that action so that it gives a more hi-fi tone subjectively.
I have to say I'd probably use a bit more delay/reverb in general if I were after a Nashville sound. In particular I'd try to sneak in a bit more warm plate for sustain, and maybe a bit of subtle Lexicon-ish room to blend and widen things a bit more.
(13-02-2013, 09:44 PM)Xabix Wrote: I totally agree with your choice of piano tone, a little boxy, but filling that mid frequency part... which leeds me to the point that if you mute it, there's kind of a "hole" in this frequency part.
Ditto, but I wonder whether you've been a bit too ruthless in this respect. I reckon you could round off some the guitar sparkliness (which is making it feel a bit too upfront anyway to me), and give the piano a little more of that action so that it gives a more hi-fi tone subjectively.
I have to say I'd probably use a bit more delay/reverb in general if I were after a Nashville sound. In particular I'd try to sneak in a bit more warm plate for sustain, and maybe a bit of subtle Lexicon-ish room to blend and widen things a bit more.