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Louis Cressy Band - Good time
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I'll agree with Aresfin about the guitars (maybe not the Hammond) and add that I feel the mix could have a bit more weight and bite overall. Meaning that it's all sounding natural, which is very good, but could be more exciting.

The overheads could feel more glued into the whole kit, they're floating above it sonically. Maybe it's just volume?

A clean up in the 550 Hz area in the drum bus would help make it more focused (especially the snare drum).

A little scoop in the 800 Hz and around 3.15 kHz (maybe also 4.5 kHz) in the guitars would make 'em more pleasing, cleaning the honk and the nasty high mids (that can be compensated with higher frequencies).

The 5.6 kHz range in the voice is popping up, maybe a de-esser or a dynamic eq could handle it.


Tried to be specific, hope it helps out and that I'm not coming across as a drag. Good mixing, Nanoweb!
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Louis Cressy Band - Good time - by Nanoweb - 18-09-2020, 04:13 AM
RE: Louis Cressy Band - Good time - by Aresfin - 18-09-2020, 04:19 AM
RE: Louis Cressy Band - Good time - by Nanoweb - 18-09-2020, 02:53 PM
RE: Louis Cressy Band - Good time - by Bruno Corrêa - 13-10-2020, 06:24 PM
RE: Louis Cressy Band - Good time - by Nanoweb - 14-10-2020, 03:59 PM