02-04-2013, 09:16 AM
12-05-2013, 10:57 PM
Hi Don!
I like your mix, it seems to me very well-balanced!
The only thing I noticed is that the drums seems to come from a different room, while the rest sound a bit distant. I find the bass, especially, a bit unfocused. Also, every first hit of the bass drum after the snare hit makes a little burst on the left channel.
I like your mix, it seems to me very well-balanced!
The only thing I noticed is that the drums seems to come from a different room, while the rest sound a bit distant. I find the bass, especially, a bit unfocused. Also, every first hit of the bass drum after the snare hit makes a little burst on the left channel.
13-05-2013, 04:17 AM
(12-05-2013, 10:57 PM)Zenone Wrote: [ -> ]Hi Don!Thank you very much for having a listen.
I like your mix, it seems to me very well-balanced!
The only thing I noticed is that the drums seems to come from a different room, while the rest sound a bit distant. I find the bass, especially, a bit unfocused. Also, every first hit of the bass drum after the snare hit makes a little burst on the left channel.
I will revisit this mix again ,with a little more practice hopefully with better results.
Thanks again.
Don
14-05-2013, 12:14 PM
Hi there Don.
It sounds like you've made good use of the raw tracks.
I've also just re-listened to the 'Mix Rescue' version and 'Black Bloc Mixing' by Rufete.
Now you'd have to be pretty darn good to get anywhere near what Mike did with the guitars on that one (not to mention all the other apocalyptic dub stuff).
'However' :] I was a huge gang of four fan, and any gang of four fan could tell you that those dissonant BV's with spoken line (in the chorus) are pure GOF. Now Rufete used them perfectly, if you listen around 0:42
I think the perfect mix would have elements of both those mixes.
Good start though, on a pretty full on track.
It sounds like you've made good use of the raw tracks.
I've also just re-listened to the 'Mix Rescue' version and 'Black Bloc Mixing' by Rufete.
Now you'd have to be pretty darn good to get anywhere near what Mike did with the guitars on that one (not to mention all the other apocalyptic dub stuff).
'However' :] I was a huge gang of four fan, and any gang of four fan could tell you that those dissonant BV's with spoken line (in the chorus) are pure GOF. Now Rufete used them perfectly, if you listen around 0:42
I think the perfect mix would have elements of both those mixes.
Good start though, on a pretty full on track.
14-05-2013, 03:52 PM
Hi Don i think you are using too much room here and its making it all sound very hollow.Also i think there could be some peak distortion on the kick.
15-05-2013, 07:40 AM
(14-05-2013, 12:14 PM)electricladyLAN Wrote: [ -> ]Hi there Don.I will have a listen to Gang of four Spoken line
It sounds like you've made good use of the raw tracks.
I've also just re-listened to the 'Mix Rescue' version and 'Black Bloc Mixing' by Rufete.
Now you'd have to be pretty darn good to get anywhere near what Mike did with the guitars on that one (not to mention all the other apocalyptic dub stuff).
'However' :] I was a huge gang of four fan, and any gang of four fan could tell you that those dissonant BV's with spoken line (in the chorus) are pure GOF. Now Rufete used them perfectly, if you listen around 0:42
I think the perfect mix would have elements of both those mixes.
Good start though, on a pretty full on track.
Thanks !
15-05-2013, 07:44 AM
(14-05-2013, 03:52 PM)takka360 Wrote: [ -> ]Hi Don i think you are using too much room here and its making it all sound very hollow.Also i think there could be some peak distortion on the kick.
Yes you are 100% correct
Thanks !
16-05-2013, 01:57 AM
re. Gang of Four
This track off solid gold 'to hell with poverty' has some of those doubled vocals
http://youtu.be/AG-Ct21TrEU?t=41m01s
From the comments I found this:
"michael mcgrath 5 months ago
.. They influenced loads of bands including U2 and REM and Red hot chili peppers built a career around their sound, bloc party, franz ferdinand, the future heads, rapture,the list is endless, their music was a new language that shocked their contemporaries and their 1979 album 'entertainment' was oneof the most important albums in the last 30 years"
Obviously with 'If you want success' you have to also factor in more modern influences such as RATM.
Here is an early GOF example 'Outside the trains don't run on time'. Very influential. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rmiwPZczUy8#
Hope you enjoy it, it has strong links to early funk like sly and the family stone or talking heads
This track off solid gold 'to hell with poverty' has some of those doubled vocals
http://youtu.be/AG-Ct21TrEU?t=41m01s
From the comments I found this:
"michael mcgrath 5 months ago
.. They influenced loads of bands including U2 and REM and Red hot chili peppers built a career around their sound, bloc party, franz ferdinand, the future heads, rapture,the list is endless, their music was a new language that shocked their contemporaries and their 1979 album 'entertainment' was oneof the most important albums in the last 30 years"
Obviously with 'If you want success' you have to also factor in more modern influences such as RATM.
Here is an early GOF example 'Outside the trains don't run on time'. Very influential. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rmiwPZczUy8#
Hope you enjoy it, it has strong links to early funk like sly and the family stone or talking heads
16-05-2013, 12:10 PM
(16-05-2013, 01:57 AM)electricladyLAN Wrote: [ -> ]re. Gang of Four
This track off solid gold 'to hell with poverty' has some of those doubled vocals
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AG-Ct21TrEU#
From the comments I found this:
"michael mcgrath 5 months ago
.. They influenced loads of bands including U2 and REM and Red hot chili peppers built a career around their sound, bloc party, franz ferdinand, the future heads, rapture,the list is endless, their music was a new language that shocked their contemporaries and their 1979 album 'entertainment' was oneof the most important albums in the last 30 years"
Obviously with 'If you want success' you have to also factor in more modern influences such as RATM.
Here is an early GOF example 'Outside the trains don't run on time'. Very influential. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rmiwPZczUy8#
Hope you enjoy it, it has strong links to early funk like sly and the family stone or talking heads
Having look now Thank you !
26-02-2015, 05:07 AM
Hi Guys,
Here is my anna-log mix using strictly hardware of course
I did not go to mad, but gave it a little twist, hope you like it..
xoxo
Here is my anna-log mix using strictly hardware of course
I did not go to mad, but gave it a little twist, hope you like it..
xoxo