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James May - All souls moon - Mixed by TripleS
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(08-06-2014, 12:44 AM)Lammy Wrote: Hi,
commenting version 09.
It's very interesting, very controlled and technically I think very good. It seems to me that you're mastering very well the voice treatment and you've introduced some voice handling that would be great to know more about.

How are second voices treated in the first and second choir intervention?
How is the lead voc doubled at 1:45? Rev, flanger, or off-phase (shifted) track doubling? Or a combination?

If I really really have to to find something as improvement hint, I'd just try reduce some air (hi freqs) in the master eq or in key tracks (acu guits and eq the voices and their effects). Not harshness, it's not the case, just a little bit on the bright side, maybe as a cumulation of bright-bringing effects.

thank you!

Hi Lammy,

Thanks for your kind words about this mix. In this case i used Waves Abbey Road ADT plugin to get that lusshy sound that i think sounds great on James' vocalpart. I used it again on the backing vocals to make them sound a bit bigger without sounding arteficial.

grtz,
Jan
Gear: Cubase 7.5, Motu 828 mk3, Alesis M1A mk2, Beyerdynamic DT990Pro
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RE: James May - All souls moon - Mixed by TripleS - by TripleS - 18-06-2014, 04:25 PM