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RE: Angles In Amplifiers - I'm Alright - mikej - 03-05-2021 I can't remember how many versions of this I've done so far, it's quite a few. Some better than others. It's all part of the process. Who knows how many pairs of ears, and revisions commercial tracks go through. One thing that I do find difficult sometimes is patience. You've got to learn to spot when your ears are tired, and to recognise when it's really not working, so you can take a decent break, reference some commercial tracks, etc. It really is ok to leave things for a day or so and to come back to it later. Sometimes I get suspicious, if like you say, it starts sounding too good also. It is really difficult to get that 'fresh ears' impression of a track if you've been working on it for a few hours. For me it's so easy to get used to a 'wrong' sound too. For me more so for the heavier genres. Bright heavy guitars can really screw up my sense of frequency balance. Apparently it does all get a iittle easier with practice if you keep working at it. Anyway, keep at it! Cheers! RE: Angles In Amplifiers - I'm Alright - Stevenrruz - 15-06-2021 New version posted! Let me know what you think :] |