05-08-2021, 05:07 PM
(This post was last modified: 05-08-2021, 05:17 PM by JunglestateUnion.)
(05-08-2021, 03:03 PM)Shul Wrote: I like the energetic eq choices on the vocal. The keys bring the feel to another level when they are a bit more forward in the mix so I like that.Hi, thanks for the comment. I used the original song as a reference.
The only thing for me that I didn't quite like is the saturation on the overall mix. Not sure if it's the voice only or if you did saturation on the overall mix but it clips a lil on loud volumes, especially the esses on the voice which creates an impression of too much volume on the voice.
Good balances overall. I really like the energy you got on it.
What did you use for voice fx? I know there is something in there I can't quite put my finger on it.
I also liked the openness and spaciousness of the vocals in the original. When I started working on this project, the idea was not to use any space on the vocals, keeping it original during the recording phase. But in the process, I realized that I was missing something, and I still added a little space on the vocals.
List of what I used on Vocal:
insert: Wave SSL channel mono, Maag EQ4, Transient Shaper, Fabfilter Q3, DeEsser Mono Waves, L1 Limiter Waves.
As for the reverb, everything is simple: Relab LX 480, one reverb with a short reverb of 220ms, and the second reverb with a long reverb of 1.12 sec.
With regards to the Master. Then there is nothing unusual
I used SSL Bus Comp Waves, PSP VintageWarmer 2