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Holiday - voelund
#1
Had a chat with Sergio about a beautiful verb he put on a mandolin, and I thought - what the ... I know folk artists either love or hate long verbs and it reminded me of when I got my first digital verb, some black Korg 1 unit thing in the 80s and put verb on evrything, so Im excused if its too much Big Grin

Had a parallel comp send from vocals and eqd guitar a bit and phase nudged it a tad.

I like it :-)


.mp3    Holiday - lim.mp3 --  (Download: 5.69 MB)


Old ears, old gear, little boy inside love music and sounds and my wife, not necessarily in that order
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#2
I really liked your mix Voelund, working with long revs is like an ice rink, you skate well, but you fall.
In some cases, the revs seem to work against you, some are subtracted from each other and others are added, making everything really horrible.
but this time do skated well my friend danish

I think it also will mix this and I'll play around with the revs.

Sergio
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#3
as in the old days of the Ursa Major revs
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#4
Thank you Sergio. Im sure youll make a great mix. I edited out a couple bars before middle part, he played a wrong chord on the guitar Big Grin just if you notice a difrence when you hear the raw tracks
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#5
lovely warm sounding mix to listen to !

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#6
Cheers Don. Glad you like it
Old ears, old gear, little boy inside love music and sounds and my wife, not necessarily in that order
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#7
a delicious mix to listen to!! if it was a cake, I would eat it all until the last crumb!!! (I'm sure you never heard a compliment like this one before!!!)

Sergio and you have convinced me to mix this beauty too!!!
mixing since April 2013
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#8
I love that picture :-) thank you Juan, eat evrythin you can Big Grin
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