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Dark Horses
#1
used the provided mix as reference, sans overly loud kick drum!


.mp3    Dark Horses.mp3 --  (Download: 10.05 MB)


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#2
Sounds great to me. I'm going to use yours as my reference Smile
To mix or not to mix ... mix!
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#3
(08-11-2014, 10:28 PM)bmullen Wrote: Sounds great to me. I'm going to use yours as my reference Smile

cheers Smile
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#4
Hello M.o.m

I like the instrumental balance you've got going on this - It's not the easiest one and you've done a nice job to get it sounding great.

I'm slightly less convinced by the vocals....I like them.....but not sure if they match....they seem to be in a different space to the instruments. Also, at 2.00, they sound a little bit nasaly - maybe EQ required, or maybe EQ required on FX returns, or level control on FX returns.

That said...i like this..and agree with bmullen...will listen to this more closely if i go into the breach once more.

Cheers
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#5
(09-11-2014, 06:35 AM)HbGuitar Wrote: Hello M.o.m

I like the instrumental balance you've got going on this - It's not the easiest one and you've done a nice job to get it sounding great.

I'm slightly less convinced by the vocals....I like them.....but not sure if they match....they seem to be in a different space to the instruments. Also, at 2.00, they sound a little bit nasaly - maybe EQ required, or maybe EQ required on FX returns, or level control on FX returns.

That said...i like this..and agree with bmullen...will listen to this more closely if i go into the breach once more.

Cheers

thanks for the listen hb, and also for pointing out about the vox, i was trying out a new plate and got carried away! also right at the end of the time spent i added more eq on the vox which makes it nasally.
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#6
Well done!
Alexander
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#7
I can't understand what kind of processing was applied? Incredible reverb effect!! I could not understand, no matter how I tried. Could you reveal this secret?
Alexander
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