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"Daisy, Dasiy", don't overcompress me now...
#1
Hey guys,
This is my first post after finding this awesome site, and is my first mix (aside from some crappy band demos.)
Some things I did;
-As others have mentioned, I fixed the out-of-time overheads. I just moved them over until they matched, not sure if that's the "correct" way or not. 
-some delay added to the vocals. nothing crazy.
-changed the bass tone to something a little grittier, just so it could be heard better.
-added a stereo delay to the solo, again nothing crazy. 
-EQ'd and compressed until I thought it sounded good enough Cool
Any feedback would be appreciated. Thanks!
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(23-08-2020, 02:10 PM)acorn Wrote: Hey guys,
This is my first post after finding this awesome site, and is my first mix (aside from some crappy band demos.)
Some things I did;
-As others have mentioned, I fixed the out-of-time overheads. I just moved them over until they matched, not sure if that's the "correct" way or not. 
-some delay added to the vocals. nothing crazy.
-changed the bass tone to something a little grittier, just so it could be heard better.
-added a stereo delay to the solo, again nothing crazy. 
-EQ'd and compressed until I thought it sounded good enough Cool
Any feedback would be appreciated. Thanks!

Hello, acorn! You didn't attach the file. You have to click "Choose Files", do that, and then you also have to click the "Add Attachment" button to the right. My first thread was missing the song file because of that. : )
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