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I spent many hours correcting the edit - @betoscunha - 03-08-2022 Comments: - Many hours correcting the edit; All tracks were off the time grid. But I couldn't solve everything. - After correcting the tempo, I noticed that the music sounded slow. So I increased the bpm to 165. - Replace drums. I only used the Overs. - Voice and guitar tracks are hyper processed (eq and compression). - Guitars and vocals were very "bright". The first thing I did was filter the highs and pull the lows and mids. - The strong compression and equalization of the voice made the noises and sibilances become very loud. - the arrangement is complicated, the guitars are competing with the voice. - In the part where the song stops, the guitar is sounding a major third harmonic, when it should be a minor chord (C#m). So I decided to paste other parts of the guitar to make the chord sound "minor". - It's a very difficult mix to do. The material makes the job difficult. |