Heard Dons mix and got inspired by his kick sound and ended up with somthin quite diffrent than my original thought :-)
I added a snare from Lagerfeldts HITKIT, but used the kick as it were, I moved a couple o things around and made couple o notches to the pad sounds to make them suit my ears.
Did a little automation but with the eq notches things klicked as it were and not a lot were necessary.
Drove the vocoder through the SSL talkback comp and an 1176 and that made it for me.
I dont own a decent pitch correction but used what I have. I think tranposing the song to G would have made the trick, the singers voice are really tired from tryin to go beyin his limits, if it were only for that day, I wouldnt know. Unfortunately a lot o songs are thrown at singers makin them try to reach higher nores than they are comfortable with ...
I wonder- did i focus too much on the instruments and leave the bass and drums alone - are they loud enough ? I like the mix I think, but I cant listen at high volume right now as evrybodys sleepin, but I look forward to hear it tomorrow and eventually read a couple o good suggestions :-)
I added a snare from Lagerfeldts HITKIT, but used the kick as it were, I moved a couple o things around and made couple o notches to the pad sounds to make them suit my ears.
Did a little automation but with the eq notches things klicked as it were and not a lot were necessary.
Drove the vocoder through the SSL talkback comp and an 1176 and that made it for me.
I dont own a decent pitch correction but used what I have. I think tranposing the song to G would have made the trick, the singers voice are really tired from tryin to go beyin his limits, if it were only for that day, I wouldnt know. Unfortunately a lot o songs are thrown at singers makin them try to reach higher nores than they are comfortable with ...
I wonder- did i focus too much on the instruments and leave the bass and drums alone - are they loud enough ? I like the mix I think, but I cant listen at high volume right now as evrybodys sleepin, but I look forward to hear it tomorrow and eventually read a couple o good suggestions :-)
Old ears, old gear, little boy inside love music and sounds and my wife, not necessarily in that order