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i'm alright -- gd1570 mix - gd1570 - 19-08-2013

Here is my mix for the song, any comments and suggestions are appreciated!


RE: i'm alright -- gd1570 mix - bankey5_s - 20-08-2013

Great Mix! I would have brought the lead guitar up a couple of db in the last chorus just my personal preference. Great job on the vocals! If you don't mind sharing what was your vocal chain?


RE: i'm alright -- gd1570 mix - gd1570 - 20-08-2013

(20-08-2013, 06:46 AM)bankey5_s Wrote: Great Mix! I would have brought the lead guitar up a couple of db in the last chorus just my personal preference. Great job on the vocals! If you don't mind sharing what was your vocal chain?

Thanks for the input!
On the lead vocals I added a HPF at 80Hz and a compressor with a ratio of 1.5 (buzzroom GeneComp). Then I sent this to a distorted channel using Cyanide 2 VST. Then I bussed theese two channels to a third one, with a high shelf eq boosting a couple of dBs at 12 kHz.
On the backing vox I just used a light compression.
All vocals (and some other instruments) are sent to a hall reverb to create space.