21-04-2022, 03:45 PM
Hey Andrei,
thanks for your comment.
There are in fact multiple reverbs/delays on every instrument (except bass).
I wanted to go from "cautious" to "experimental" and push it to the limits. Listening with some distance, the crossover delays of the keys and the guitar are certainly way too present.
For a newb like me, it is easy to get soaked in with things like that. Mixing on headphones is another entry door for that rabbit hole.
So i figured to dive in, try to avoid mistakes and do them anyway.
thanks for your comment.
There are in fact multiple reverbs/delays on every instrument (except bass).
I wanted to go from "cautious" to "experimental" and push it to the limits. Listening with some distance, the crossover delays of the keys and the guitar are certainly way too present.
For a newb like me, it is easy to get soaked in with things like that. Mixing on headphones is another entry door for that rabbit hole.
So i figured to dive in, try to avoid mistakes and do them anyway.
It doesn't have to sound good to move people - David Byrne