10-05-2016, 04:09 AM
11-05-2016, 11:44 AM
Hello Jimdolorian,
You've done a nice job with this one. I'm wondering if you have panned the Di and guitar mic the same. The guitar sounds like it's moving around a bit (jumping slightly to the left occasionally) when listening through headphones. I feel you could also try a transient shaper of sorts just to soften the attack of the guitar a little. This is just a minor thing, though.
Well Done
You've done a nice job with this one. I'm wondering if you have panned the Di and guitar mic the same. The guitar sounds like it's moving around a bit (jumping slightly to the left occasionally) when listening through headphones. I feel you could also try a transient shaper of sorts just to soften the attack of the guitar a little. This is just a minor thing, though.
Well Done
12-05-2016, 02:21 PM
(10-05-2016, 04:09 AM)Jimdolorian Wrote: [ -> ]Hi,
I gave it a go.
Let me know what you think =).
I second the suggestion of transient shaping on the guit, that I also applied.
I'm not really convinced of:
- the choice on the sound stage: the sax sitting right panned - a matter of taste - but in the back with its own reverb mostly right panned. the sound stage is a little weird with the guit near in the stage in cent-left position and some right oscillation while the sax nearly all to the right - and back.
- less relevant but still with only 2 instruments...: the eq of the sax may be a little brighter. The tenor has by nature some fabulously sounding harmonics that can be definitely extracted from this track.
I hope this helps.
cheers