08-01-2024, 09:21 AM
Hi!
Yeah you are spot on with the backing vocal fx - it is just a delay! It's a send to a quarter note ping pong delay that goes to another send for a small touch of reverb. I thought it added a nice bit of interest / drama. I had them quite buried in the first mixes, I brought them a bit more forward based on your earlier comments, then had the idea to make a bit more of a feature of them.
I'll have a look at the HH and the overs. The HH is supposed to be just there, but I maybe brought it back too much. Got me thinking I'll have to check I didn't forget to unmute it or do something else daft like that now. When I was listening to the Judas Priest - Panic Attack track - which I guess I am using for my main ref - I felt the overs were not too present. I'll check it again I guess.
To me the Panic Attack mix is a lot drier and cleaner compared to the library mix - especially the vocal. There was a lot of reverb/slap back delay on the library mix vocal too which I don't hear on recent metal mixes, so I made this mix a lot drier also. I did put some (ducking) delay on the vocal low in the mix though. I also blended in a slightly darker snare sample too as I felt the snare of the Judas Priest track was a touch darker than the Open Fire snare and I felt it worked better and let the guitars feel a bit more present. I feel the snare can have quite an effect on the perceived tonal balance of a track, and how you perceive the brightness of the other instruments.
I also did a fair bit of manual de-essing to try and reduce some of the high frequency info from the vocal where perhaps it wasn't needed, which I think also helps to clean up the high end of the track a bit too.
I'll check the eq on the rhythm guitar to see if I can spot what is going on - I didn't eq the verse differently so there shouldn't be any change. Could be a rendering bug or something perhaps - have to see.
I think it was about this time last year when I mixed Darkride - Hammer down and felt I was really getting the hang of mixing heavier tracks, but it's oh so easy to go off and get it completely wrong!
Cheers!
Yeah you are spot on with the backing vocal fx - it is just a delay! It's a send to a quarter note ping pong delay that goes to another send for a small touch of reverb. I thought it added a nice bit of interest / drama. I had them quite buried in the first mixes, I brought them a bit more forward based on your earlier comments, then had the idea to make a bit more of a feature of them.
I'll have a look at the HH and the overs. The HH is supposed to be just there, but I maybe brought it back too much. Got me thinking I'll have to check I didn't forget to unmute it or do something else daft like that now. When I was listening to the Judas Priest - Panic Attack track - which I guess I am using for my main ref - I felt the overs were not too present. I'll check it again I guess.
To me the Panic Attack mix is a lot drier and cleaner compared to the library mix - especially the vocal. There was a lot of reverb/slap back delay on the library mix vocal too which I don't hear on recent metal mixes, so I made this mix a lot drier also. I did put some (ducking) delay on the vocal low in the mix though. I also blended in a slightly darker snare sample too as I felt the snare of the Judas Priest track was a touch darker than the Open Fire snare and I felt it worked better and let the guitars feel a bit more present. I feel the snare can have quite an effect on the perceived tonal balance of a track, and how you perceive the brightness of the other instruments.
I also did a fair bit of manual de-essing to try and reduce some of the high frequency info from the vocal where perhaps it wasn't needed, which I think also helps to clean up the high end of the track a bit too.
I'll check the eq on the rhythm guitar to see if I can spot what is going on - I didn't eq the verse differently so there shouldn't be any change. Could be a rendering bug or something perhaps - have to see.
I think it was about this time last year when I mixed Darkride - Hammer down and felt I was really getting the hang of mixing heavier tracks, but it's oh so easy to go off and get it completely wrong!
Cheers!