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My take on Motherload - Sobbeggi - 12-06-2015

Hello,

My challenge was to mix this with only two plug-ins added, one of them being a console simulator (NLS) and the other one is a channel strip. No reverbs or other time based effects were used and I am pleased with the dry, crisp and rounded result.


RE: My take on Motherload - Ricardo Camargo - 14-06-2015

Interesting approach, dry but good


RE: My take on Motherload - Third Party - 14-06-2015

Overall sound is a little too 'round' for me. Maybe its in the low mids - just a bit of cut in the vocal may lift it a bit.
Quite like the dryness of the sound, but with this approach I like to get the vocal right 'in your face'.
I'd also like the guitar solo automated up the center.
Real nice mix though. Just goes to show what you can do with a simple channel strip approach.


RE: My take on Motherload - Sobbeggi - 17-06-2015

Thanks for the replies, guys. Third Party, you are making good points. Maybe I went a little bit overboard with the console simulator, hence the extreme roundness. Smile


RE: My take on Motherload - Sobbeggi - 18-06-2015

Ok, here is my 2nd attempt to mix this song. I drifted a bit away from the dryness, put a little reverb on the lead vocal and the accordion. Mixed it on a Neve "console" instead of that trusty old Abbey Road one, and the vox should now be a little more "in your face".