04-11-2014, 06:37 AM
Yes, I know I did narrow the vibra and rhodes width, perhaps not enough...
But I'm often using Cubase balance panner on virtual instruments to narrow their width.
I don't think I did thin out the guitar though, since the track was printed with a stereo delay on it (Direct from the Kemper Profiling Amplifier FYI).
For the tonal changes on the vocal. I think there are mainly 2 or 3 places where it is a bit painful. And I think I've automated an extra EQ which was muted on all the other parts and engaged on the few phrases that were really sticking out.
I think I have used Voxengo CurveEQ to get a matching EQ, I'm no longer in front of my DAW (getting late!) but I will check this tomorrow and confirm.
If you have an EQ that has matching capabilities (some Voxengo EQs can do that, and Ozone 5 EQ as well, FabFilter Pro-Q, I think some Melda ones as well, I don't know of any others, but I'm sure there are others) then I would try that, this should get you in the ballpark.
I agree about the value of that kind of discussion. I know this is helping me tons, giving me a different perspective and I would like to be helpful as well.
But I'm often using Cubase balance panner on virtual instruments to narrow their width.
I don't think I did thin out the guitar though, since the track was printed with a stereo delay on it (Direct from the Kemper Profiling Amplifier FYI).
For the tonal changes on the vocal. I think there are mainly 2 or 3 places where it is a bit painful. And I think I've automated an extra EQ which was muted on all the other parts and engaged on the few phrases that were really sticking out.
I think I have used Voxengo CurveEQ to get a matching EQ, I'm no longer in front of my DAW (getting late!) but I will check this tomorrow and confirm.
If you have an EQ that has matching capabilities (some Voxengo EQs can do that, and Ozone 5 EQ as well, FabFilter Pro-Q, I think some Melda ones as well, I don't know of any others, but I'm sure there are others) then I would try that, this should get you in the ballpark.
I agree about the value of that kind of discussion. I know this is helping me tons, giving me a different perspective and I would like to be helpful as well.
"Music, in performance, is a type of sculpture. The air in the performance is sculpted into something." - Frank Zappa
Some air moved here
Some air moved here