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my take on You Make Me Smile
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This one seems simple, but it's pretty hard to achieve a nice spectral balance. I've tried doing that and brought along some vibration with saturation, modulation and even some vinyl noise and crackle sounds to make it all more interesting to me (sounds a little bland as it was, IMHO). The loop was all over the place, too much bass (unbalanced in the stereo field) and some high end spikes were screaming for attention in a annoying way. Hopefully I took care of that.

It's a G-Bass Project project, so the bass is front and center, other elements are placed around it. Asked myself if I should add a bass amp simulation, but listening to the released version that was discarded (probably sounds silly but I try to approach it as a assignment from a client and try to take hints where I can get 'em). So bass is just going through some equalisation and compression (with the exception of the solo).


Is it to your liking? Tell me please and make me smile (ha!). : )


.mp3    You Make Me Smile 5.11.20.a.mp3 --  (Download: 13.72 MB)


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