30-07-2020, 01:35 PM
(This post was last modified: 30-07-2020, 01:38 PM by Daniel Naron.)
It sounds great! Your frequency balance sounds like something I would do if I had referenced a bright pop track, really helped that sax speak and shine. I noticed you made sure you cut a bit to control that low-end thump too.
I get that the sax was buried without some high-end boost, but for my liking, that guitar went too bright and that "snare" like thwack went too snappy. This is the first time I've heard of this song, so I reeaaallyy don't know what this should feel and sound like as if I was in the same room if it was performed. When I was listening, I kept thinking of some volume automation on some parts that might benefit from a bit of accent on dynamics.
So what did you do with the track? I'm certainly not a professional engineer but I'm hoping to learn from what you did
I get that the sax was buried without some high-end boost, but for my liking, that guitar went too bright and that "snare" like thwack went too snappy. This is the first time I've heard of this song, so I reeaaallyy don't know what this should feel and sound like as if I was in the same room if it was performed. When I was listening, I kept thinking of some volume automation on some parts that might benefit from a bit of accent on dynamics.
So what did you do with the track? I'm certainly not a professional engineer but I'm hoping to learn from what you did
Sincerely,
Daniel
Daniel