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Back Room in Tulsa Blue Bus Mix
#1
Hi,,

my attempt at this one. pretty happy with how it turned out. Let me know what you feel.

Regards,
Blue Bus.


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#2
hi blue bus
listened to your mix i like it,vocal sounds ok but i would of added a bit of ambience to some instruments to add depths and separation to mix,good job though, regards,cudjoe
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#3
Nice work Blue. Very well balanced and vocal sounds good to me and I actually thinks you've picked some decent ambiences for the insruments.
To mix or not to mix ... mix!
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#4
Sounds great to me.

Only thing that came to my mind: I think I hear too much the DI or too little the acoustic mic in the double basses hi-frequency content. Listen for example 01:24-28. To me those bass fills belong to the top moments of this song. (I'm double bass freak)

And yes, I agree with cudjoe, that some back room ambience here and there could be somthing to consider. For example in the solo guitar.
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#5
(16-07-2014, 04:11 PM)Olli H Wrote: Sounds great to me.

Only thing that came to my mind: I think I hear too much the DI or too little the acoustic mic in the double basses hi-frequency content. Listen for example 01:24-28. To me those bass fills belong to the top moments of this song. (I'm double bass freak)

And yes, I agree with cudjoe, that some back room ambience here and there could be somthing to consider. For example in the solo guitar.

Hi Olli,

thanks for the feedback. Nice spot i did remove the bass mic tracks.
hope i get the rverb and ambience thing sorted quickly.

blue bus.
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#6
(14-07-2014, 03:59 AM)bmullen Wrote: Nice work Blue. Very well balanced and vocal sounds good to me and I actually thinks you've picked some decent ambiences for the insruments.

Hi Bmullen,

thanks for the feedback.

blue bus.
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#7
THANK YOU OLLI H

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#8
Okay..
On my setup sounds a bit mid-frequence-y. Removing some of dat would make your mix shine i think, at least distinguish and separate the instruments.
I think i would go that reverb/room path the others mentioned, it suits your sound.
That D-bass? Ye, i think it should've been mic'd all the way, the genre compels.
And finally the vocal could be a bit lower in volume? just a little bit, so it can present itself in context

Good job nevertheless man Smile

Cheers Big Grin
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