08-01-2014, 09:01 PM
09-01-2014, 08:19 AM
Fantastic sounding mix i love it !
Would love to know how you got the vocal instruments to sound so good !
Would love to know how you got the vocal instruments to sound so good !
10-01-2014, 10:36 PM
Thanks for your comment Thedon
in this mix I started with drums.
using a soft compression and EQ for the kick and snare
for overheads use an EQ and cut the low end
and reverb for all drums except the kick
for bass, just use a slow compression
for guitars, use a soft compression and EQ boosting the high mid range, cut some low end, and reverb to the solo guitar
for piano, soft compression and EQ
for pads, do not use any process
and the voice, first use an EQ to cut low end. then a soft compression, and again one, EQ to recover some upper midrange, which is lost by the compression, then use a transient designer, to soften the attack of the voice, and EQ to give air, and Finally use a de-esser
also has a bit of reverb
the master fader has a soft and slow compressor, then a glue compressor, and EQ, finally a peak limiter
this song is very well recorded, and there is no limitation, that I mixed in a cheap home theater, without any kind of pro audio hardware
in this mix I started with drums.
using a soft compression and EQ for the kick and snare
for overheads use an EQ and cut the low end
and reverb for all drums except the kick
for bass, just use a slow compression
for guitars, use a soft compression and EQ boosting the high mid range, cut some low end, and reverb to the solo guitar
for piano, soft compression and EQ
for pads, do not use any process
and the voice, first use an EQ to cut low end. then a soft compression, and again one, EQ to recover some upper midrange, which is lost by the compression, then use a transient designer, to soften the attack of the voice, and EQ to give air, and Finally use a de-esser
also has a bit of reverb
the master fader has a soft and slow compressor, then a glue compressor, and EQ, finally a peak limiter
this song is very well recorded, and there is no limitation, that I mixed in a cheap home theater, without any kind of pro audio hardware