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#1
Hi there,
maybe it is just me but I had some phasing obsession while listening to the raw tracks. In addition, the moment I tried to throw in a little of reverb, it was just getting muddy. But how to (try to) align a stereo ambient take with the two solo instruments?
I first aligned the stereo L to R ( R +7 samples) then the guit to stereo (guit -97 samples) and finally sax to stereo (sax -24 samples).
The "aligned" sounds far more compact.
Added eq, compression, a plate reverb, a glue reverb and some tape saturation (all light touch). Ah, and a little transient taming to the guit solo track. "Easy".
Opinions appreciated.
cheers.


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#2
Very clean, Lammy. Your attention to detail has brought us a nicely coordinated mix.

Tape saturation is a good idea on this one to make it sound less sterile or clinical. With this being the idea, maybe you didn't do enough.
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