(07-01-2019, 03:31 AM)Shul Wrote: Awesome take on it.
*Good job on that snare tone is very natural sounding.
*Bass control is really good. did you do a cut around the 200 hz? to blend better with kick?
*Kick is not my favorite. It has a muddy sub freq. there that is making it sound a bit cloudy and not clear enough. but the low end on it, though a bit muddy, helps the punch.
*I think your guitars have a bit too much reverb. Looses definition when too much reverb is on it.
*did you use reverb on drums? or just on vocal? because the drums a a lil too much reveb in my opinion. or perhaps you used too much room mic. I think you used to much room mic... maybe that's what's messing with the kick too.
Awesome take on it.
Thank's
*Good job on that snare tone is very natural sounding.
- I liked too
*Bass control is really good. did you do a cut around the 200 hz? to blend better with kick?
- I don't no, i mixer only listening. See Imagens added.
*Kick is not my favorite. It has a muddy sub freq. there that is making it sound a bit cloudy and not clear enough. but the low end on it, though a bit muddy, helps the punch.
- yeah! more impact, punch, fat. Reference: Daft Punk - Random Access Memories. But i go update for you one version less sub in master.
*I think your guitars have a bit too much reverb. Looses definition when too much reverb is on it.
- Only for ambience and alloy. I insert a Pitch Shifter for wide guitar.
*did you use reverb on drums? or just on vocal? because the drums a a lil too much reveb in my opinion. or perhaps you used too much room mic. I think you used to much room mic... maybe that's what's messing with the kick too.
- reverb on drums: only OH and on Snare. Importante, there are many drum sounds on mic lead vox. The drums it's ok for me. Meybe tons, but they are out of tune.