Hey loweche6 - thanks for listening and your comments
This made me laugh.....It's the exact same advice I gave JuanJose1967 ...and I think its the better solution
I think you could be crazy!... I do have a compressor running with a HP filter to catch any ungainly transients but the needle is moving very conservatively....and my 2-buss.....well I'm in the less is more camp ...2-3 db max.
That said, i can hear what you mean and I'm pretty sure its down to my reverb strategy - its a bit 2D rather than 3D ....so the mix doesn't sound as open and breathe as it should ....and so the acoustics are a bit flat
Cheers
(21-11-2014, 07:07 PM)loweche6 Wrote: I think maybe you could rely on your acoustics a touch more for their warmth?
This made me laugh.....It's the exact same advice I gave JuanJose1967 ...and I think its the better solution
(21-11-2014, 07:07 PM)loweche6 Wrote: I think the guitars seem a tad too compressed for my ear, unless I'm crazy. It doesn't seem to ping the compressor when I would expect it to. Maybe it's your buss compressor?
I think you could be crazy!... I do have a compressor running with a HP filter to catch any ungainly transients but the needle is moving very conservatively....and my 2-buss.....well I'm in the less is more camp ...2-3 db max.
That said, i can hear what you mean and I'm pretty sure its down to my reverb strategy - its a bit 2D rather than 3D ....so the mix doesn't sound as open and breathe as it should ....and so the acoustics are a bit flat
Cheers