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Forkupines: "Semantics"
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Hi, Manuel...

Drums are probably a rather simple matter... You have to flip the polarity on one of the mics on the kick and the snare or you'll end up with a thin sound. Whenever you have multiple mics, you need to check. You also need to check them against the overheads and room mics. In this case, that seems not to be an issue but it needs to be checked every time.

I think the biggest concern here are that there are a few balance problems. Generally, it sounds good because it was well recorded but we as mix engineers have to go through and figure out not just how to blend it but how to make it shine. I'd suggest putting this next to some of your favorite tracks and listen not for the comparitive sound but rather listen to how the dynamics are laid out on their tracks as compared to how you did things. Take a single instrument, like the rhythm guitar or the snare and/or kick and just focus on it through the song and try to hear changes in dynamics and tone as well as which sits on top and what is off in the background and by how much. (A little or a lot? Does it change?) Then focus on how they blend and contrast with the rest of the instruments. I think that might help to visualize how things should be layered in for better effect.
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Forkupines: "Semantics" - by ManuGottlieb - 03-09-2015, 05:51 PM
RE: Forkupines: "Semantics" - by andrew0v - 27-10-2015, 10:36 PM
RE: Forkupines: "Semantics" - by ManuGottlieb - 28-10-2015, 10:38 PM
RE: Forkupines: "Semantics" - by azwayne - 28-10-2015, 08:35 AM
RE: Forkupines: "Semantics" - by ManuGottlieb - 28-10-2015, 10:41 PM
RE: Forkupines: "Semantics" - by azwayne - 29-10-2015, 03:28 AM