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Flesh And Bone - Olli H - Olli H - 21-07-2014 Must be a very good song for I didn't get bored at all during mixing although it's over 5 minutes and not too much happening. I tried to make a wide but still headphone friendly mix. Quite difficult for me as there was so little instruments. This time I didn't have any references, but when I wanted to get back to earth and refresh my ears I listened Robert Plant & Alison Krauss playing "Through the Morning, Through the Night". It has quite similar instrumentation. Of course afterfirst version I did listen the original to check if I had missed some crucial points. RE: Flesh And Bone - Olli H - enrriquelow - 27-11-2014 nice mix man!!!! really good balance and the voice sounds smooth, but the armonica cuold be a littel more presents, in my opinion at least, but its all about taste RE: Flesh And Bone - Olli H - tjmtruth - 08-12-2016 (21-07-2014, 02:49 PM)Olli H Wrote: Must be a very good song for I didn't get bored at all during mixing although it's over 5 minutes and not too much happening. -------- Olli, Great warmth on the bass and vocal.....NICE!! Tom RE: Flesh And Bone - Olli H - loupi - 09-12-2016 very nice! there is something happening to the guitars that doesn't sound right (fe. round 0'50") RE: Flesh And Bone - Olli H - Olli H - 09-12-2016 Thanks, I agree there's too much weird guitar noises. This is my old mix that I made about two years ago with ProTools. But luckily after that I found Reaper and now life feels better. (Unfortunately I haven't found a way to import old ProTools sessions to Reaper.) |