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Lots of Soothe on this
#1
Just got it. Some cool automation as well. I mostly used F6 for EQ, Saturn for saturation, soothe for corrective EQ, and various compressors. I will be able to sum this in analog shortly when my adat rack gets delivered so maybe I can post another version for comparison.

-Cheers!


.mp3    Like You Do Print.01_02.mp3 --  (Download: 11.35 MB)


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#2
After printing and giving it a day I'm starting to feel that I axed too much of the spacial fx on the LV. Could use some more ddl and widening I think. In the thicker parts at least. Just automated.
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#3
Another version with slightly more FX on the LV:

https://soundcloud.com/user-127835114/like-you-do-v2
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#4
Intro is awesome, nice and spacey and wide with all the fx used superbly.

Sadly it falls apart after that,the vocals are raw and woofy, kits dominates too much of the range, and stereo balance goes to hell with that guitar panning. It ends up feeling very unbalanced and just a loud collection of assorted sounds. Violins and horns need to be cleaned up and front and center since they carry the melodies.

Consider the stereo image and where everything sits in the future.
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#5
I'm with you on the LV EQ. Needs more high end/less low mids.

Otherwise the way I learned was to make things as wide as possible. With only 3 elements other than the LV the only thing to do is to make it all as big as possible.
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#6
Here's your vocal fix.


.mp3    Like You Do Print.02_05.mp3 --  (Download: 11.35 MB)


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