Sort of vintage mix with a chamber/plate sandwich, bit of EQ and compression.
Thanks for listening
M.
Thanks for listening
M.
Santi Vega: 'Ying Yang El Jardin de las Flores Efimeras'
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Sort of vintage mix with a chamber/plate sandwich, bit of EQ and compression.
Thanks for listening M.
26-12-2021, 02:22 AM
Beautiful mellow sound. Nice softness to it.
Good bottom end while clear of the boxiness! The picking is very soft, can you share how you did that? I have been trying to work no the transients without loosing to much pluck or sound quality. Still haven'f found my sweet spot on that. (26-12-2021, 02:22 AM)billabong68 Wrote: Beautiful mellow sound. Nice softness to it.
27-12-2021, 02:04 AM
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(26-12-2021, 12:01 PM)mufoid Wrote: Hey,Thanks for providing the details, much appreciated! Remarkable how little changes you made, yet the sound is so different. Particularly the boxiness of the guitar that disappeared, I wonder how that worked! There seems to be quite a bit of magic in the Abbey Road plugins. Remarkable. I use the AR plates too, plate C is my favourite. Good idea on the stone chamber, it gives a dark and dry sound. That probably helps with the softness. [Review note] I made a rookie error and listened through my travel headphones (Bose) not my mixing headphones while mixing on holiday. The headphones actually created that boominess I was struggling with. There you go. Bad equipment, bad mixing. Good holiday though. :-) (27-12-2021, 02:04 AM)billabong68 Wrote:(26-12-2021, 12:01 PM)mufoid Wrote: Hey,Thanks for providing the details, much appreciated! Remarkable how little changes you made, yet the sound is so different. Particularly the boxiness of the guitar that disappeared, I wonder how that worked! There seems to be quite a bit of magic in the Abbey Road plugins. Remarkable. |
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