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RE: Patrick Talbot_Blue - tjmtruth - 09-12-2014

Patrick, I know what you mean about "doing it differently" today. I can't tell you how times I resurrected a song to re-mix it again and again.....it can drive you crazy. As I previously said, I think your mix of "A Reason To Leave" is great. As for multing and automation, the only thing I thought it could use was a more rock sounding snare during the rock parts. Other than that, it kicks butt!

Tom


RE: Patrick Talbot_Blue - ptalbot - 09-12-2014

Yeah, for the snare, nowadays I would probably use a different sample during the rock parts, where what I did was push the velocity to the max instead. I would at least try to layer another snare. But I usually don't get back to a mix after that much time. At one point you have to stop fiddling, otherwise you get crazy and there's a fair chance you won't make things any better anyway. I much prefer working on new songs! Smile


RE: Patrick Talbot_Blue - tjmtruth - 09-12-2014

(09-12-2014, 06:06 AM)ptalbot Wrote: Yeah, for the snare, nowadays I would probably use a different sample during the rock parts, where what I did was push the velocity to the max instead. I would at least try to layer another snare. But I usually don't get back to a mix after that much time. At one point you have to stop fiddling, otherwise you get crazy and there's a fair chance you won't make things any better anyway. I much prefer working on new songs! Smile


Ditto to everything you just said. :-) ttyl

Tom