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World Gets Around
#1
Hi everyone!

Here is my take.

I've tried to do it as fast as i could.
A few hours later...

Please let me know what you think.
Any suggestions/comments are more than welcome!


.mp3    WorldGetsAroundV1.mp3 --  (Download: 9.34 MB)


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#2
I like this hobbyist. You have married all the elements into this one nicely.
The vocal has perhaps become a bit sibilant at times with the processing thats going on, but I guess thats going to be hard to tame. A little extra body in the vocal (800hz to 1200hz I'm guessing) could be beneficial within this mix also.
Great Work.Big Grin
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#3
(06-06-2019, 12:05 PM)Dangerous Wrote: I like this hobbyist. You have married all the elements into this one nicely.
The vocal has perhaps become a bit sibilant at times with the processing thats going on, but I guess thats going to be hard to tame. A little extra body in the vocal (800hz to 1200hz I'm guessing) could be beneficial within this mix also.
Great Work.Big Grin

Many thanks for the feedback!

Yes, the voice needs a bit more of automation and more fine tuned deesing.
I'll try what you suggest with the equalization.

Cheers!
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#4
Hi!

I've tried to get rid of the sibilance issues and add a bump in the 800's of the vocal.

Hope you enjoy it.



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#5
Yes, I like the "growl" in the vocal now with this pass. Listening with headphones, I'm wondering if it could come up a dB or 2 with this extra sibilance control in place though. Tastefully executed hobbyist!
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