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Terania Creek Walking Mix
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Hi Ian,

I really enjoyed mixing Thursday Reverie over a year ago.  Here's my take on this very evocative piece.

For mixing notes - I used a number of stereo positioning (widening/panning) plugs to situate some of the mix elements in different ways.  Panning (both auto and touch-envelopes) were used on a number of the sources as well.  The drums were kept fairly strong and central, but I think I did a good job of not letting them get in the way of the rest of the mix.  I enjoyed the bass synth...and let it roam a bit as a result.

Everything is sent (in differing degrees) to an instance of Waves' Chambers (stone room - mics against the wall) as well as the PCM-92 (on a large ambient setting) - all the while keeping the send levels under control so as not to swamp the mix with the reverb treatment.

Hardware used was varied - including Kush/LA4 drum treatment, Kush Fatso was given organ duties, Bart HRK processors (Opto/Tube comp and 582 modules) used on synths and drum overheads, Philips EQ/compression used on bass.  Entire mix processed through Kush Clariphonic EQ (mild additions at "tight" and "shimmer" settings), Speck X-Sum summing, and the RJR mixbuss compressor/EQ (light settings - about -2db of gain reduction and very light EQ).

Mastering done in the box - Waves J-37, AVA Mastering EQ, L-4 Multiband Comp, Waves' TG Mastering Desk, L-6 Limiter
Hopefully it turned out alright - thanks in advance for any feedback offered.


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Terania Creek Walking Mix - by vicenzajay - 25-07-2020, 03:58 AM
RE: Terania Creek Walking Mix - by vicenzajay - 26-07-2020, 12:33 AM
RE: Terania Creek Walking Mix - by vicenzajay - 04-08-2020, 03:53 PM
RE: Terania Creek Walking Mix - by idearden - 30-09-2020, 06:18 AM
RE: Terania Creek Walking Mix - by vicenzajay - 30-09-2020, 06:26 AM