21-11-2015, 01:39 AM
So, thnx for very technical analysis, but since English is not my first language, I have to read this few more time to fully understand what you said. ![Smile Smile](https://discussion.cambridge-mt.com/images/smilies/smile.gif)
In this case I was just rec/mix ing. not a producer, so I didn't want to get involved in that part. The band was "alfa and omega", so they wanted song to be structured this way, although I would make few changes in arr.
Vocal is raw recording without any processing, and I didn't use Autotune or any kind of tune plugins in my mix too. It's just the way that singer sings :-)
Guitars are bit "dark" cause overall feeling of the song, and, on the other hand, if they were brighter it would come up with out of tune caused by playing with lighter (instead of slider) and not so great performance of the player. It could be less muddy though.
Thnx for listening and very detailed comment![Smile Smile](https://discussion.cambridge-mt.com/images/smilies/smile.gif)
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In this case I was just rec/mix ing. not a producer, so I didn't want to get involved in that part. The band was "alfa and omega", so they wanted song to be structured this way, although I would make few changes in arr.
Vocal is raw recording without any processing, and I didn't use Autotune or any kind of tune plugins in my mix too. It's just the way that singer sings :-)
Guitars are bit "dark" cause overall feeling of the song, and, on the other hand, if they were brighter it would come up with out of tune caused by playing with lighter (instead of slider) and not so great performance of the player. It could be less muddy though.
Thnx for listening and very detailed comment
![Smile Smile](https://discussion.cambridge-mt.com/images/smilies/smile.gif)