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About This Multitrack - Mike Senior - 01-01-2018 You can find the multitrack files for this project in the 'Mixing Secrets' Free Multitrack Download Library. Before posting a mix, please read The Three Commandments!
Please post your mix as a new thread, rather than as a reply to this sticky. This project was so simple that there's hardly anything to say about it technically! Both the vocal parts and the finger-clicks were recorded in my mix room through a 150 Euro large-diaphragm cardioid condenser mic (the ADK A6). The preamp was the one built into the RME Babyface. The processing was a combination of Reaper's ReaEQ (I think just a high-pass filter and a touch of bass boost) and moderate ReaComp compression. Er... and that's it! Post-recording I edited both vocals to finesse the tuning and timing, the former with Melodyne, and the latter with simple audio edits. If anyone's interested in performing this arrangement themselves I can upload my sheet music (handwritten, in my luddite fashion!) somewhere. Cheers, Mike S. (aka Mirroman) RE: About This Multitrack - minxomat - 22-04-2018 Hi Mike, First, really nice track. I'm definitely interested in your sheet music for this song, please do upload it . Cheers. RE: About This Multitrack - Mike Senior - 25-04-2018 Hi minxomat, (22-04-2018, 07:07 PM)minxomat Wrote: First, really nice track. Thanks -- it was fun to do! Quote:I'm definitely interested in your sheet music for this song, please do upload it . Here you go. I'm afraid I'm a bit old-school in the manuscript department, in that I still do all my arrangement work with pencil and paper, but hopefully my handwriting's legible enough for you! I also took a few liberties with the arrangement when I performed it, and I hope anyone else performing it will make it their own in this way too -- nothing I've written should be considered set in stone. Mike S. |