13-05-2014, 10:47 PM
(This post was last modified: 14-06-2014, 07:57 PM by Marc Gosselin.)
Hi folks, I'm new here
I asked my recording arts students to pick a multitrack session from the Cambridge site for us to mix..
my criteria was for the students; to pick a song that has space with mid/slow tempo.. the reason behind that was so we could add some effects.. in this case, I gave them an example of slap-back delay on lead vocal, stereo chorus to bring out the steel guitar, trippy-delay verb on the 3 shot drum fill, and some ambient reverb on that funky tambourine thingy at the very start.
things that may suffer in my mix:
I did not feature the piano much on this track, as I gave it more of a supportive roll on the 'Junk Yard Swing' theme.
The only thing that I've mixed before with this style of arrangement is a Canadian artist by the name Ben Caplan.
Thanx you Wesley for providing this awesome multitrack for the world to butcher !
hope you enjoy my mix
Marc
I asked my recording arts students to pick a multitrack session from the Cambridge site for us to mix..
my criteria was for the students; to pick a song that has space with mid/slow tempo.. the reason behind that was so we could add some effects.. in this case, I gave them an example of slap-back delay on lead vocal, stereo chorus to bring out the steel guitar, trippy-delay verb on the 3 shot drum fill, and some ambient reverb on that funky tambourine thingy at the very start.
things that may suffer in my mix:
I did not feature the piano much on this track, as I gave it more of a supportive roll on the 'Junk Yard Swing' theme.
The only thing that I've mixed before with this style of arrangement is a Canadian artist by the name Ben Caplan.
Thanx you Wesley for providing this awesome multitrack for the world to butcher !
hope you enjoy my mix
Marc