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Anna Blanton: 'Waves'
#1
Here is version 1 ,quick mix about an hour so far ,Need to spend a lot more time sorting out timing and tuning issues.


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.mp3    Wave V1..mp3 --  (Download: 7.51 MB)



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(01-06-2016, 09:08 AM)thedon Wrote: Here is version 1 ,quick mix about an hour so far ,Need to spend a lot more time sorting out timing and tuning issues.


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Hey theDon!!!! Nice job and as I've said to the others, and because I know from first hand experience, THIS song was the hardest song to mix....the most challenging song that Mike Senior has given us. Wow!

Tom

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#3
Nice work so far. That percussive noise within the guitar is a pain. It's hard to remove without destroying the guitars dynamics. Timing will be the key with this one.
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(02-06-2016, 04:36 AM)Dangerous Wrote: Nice work so far. That percussive noise within the guitar is a pain. It's hard to remove without destroying the guitars dynamics. Timing will be the key with this one.
Thanks for having a listen Dave ,yes needs a lot of timing issues sorted but a great challenge.

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(02-06-2016, 01:55 AM)tjmtruth Wrote:
(01-06-2016, 09:08 AM)thedon Wrote: Here is version 1 ,quick mix about an hour so far ,Need to spend a lot more time sorting out timing and tuning issues.


Cheers Big Grin

Hey theDon!!!! Nice job and as I've said to the others, and because I know from first hand experience, THIS song was the hardest song to mix....the most challenging song that Mike Senior has given us. Wow!

Tom
Hey Tom as you have found this one is a great challenge and lot of time and patients.
ThanksBig Grin

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#6

Yes, more work with timing is needed.

Overall sound pretty good for these multitracks.

I think now the groove is too bass emphasized. It feels that the boots are too heavy now.

Violin solo is maybe too low level if compared to level of vox.

Guitar solo feels too thin. Listen the moment when the vox comes back after guitar solo. As if the guitar was in another room than singer.
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#7
Thanks for having Olli,
I agree and will sort out what you can hear on a remix,when I spend a lot more time on the timing and tuning.
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#8
for my taste, the acoustic guitar should have less high frequencies. In a busy mix, probably this would work out, but here I think it's not necessary. I have just started this mix and I've also noticed some timing and tuning issues. So I guess this one will be a real challenge! but I think that if you work a little bit more with this one, you can make it sound very, very good since you're on the right track! Smile
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(06-06-2016, 07:13 PM)juanjose1967 Wrote: for my taste, the acoustic guitar should have less high frequencies. In a busy mix, probably this would work out, but here I think it's not necessary. I have just started this mix and I've also noticed some timing and tuning issues. So I guess this one will be a real challenge! but I think that if you work a little bit more with this one, you can make it sound very, very good since you're on the right track! Smile
Thanks for having a listen Juan, you are right the acoustic does need less high frequencies and a lot more time and patience.
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#10
I like what you did pulling these tracks together. I dig your choices on the acoustic guitar.
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