28-01-2014, 12:58 AM
(27-01-2014, 06:08 PM)The_Metallurgist Wrote:(24-01-2014, 07:06 PM)TChianit Wrote:(24-01-2014, 04:01 PM)The_Metallurgist Wrote: hi TC,
i felt the same about need for intimacy too. often when focusing hard and for a longish period on an instrument, perspectives can go a bit pear shaped. it's often a sensible plan to have a good night's sleep and see how it all sounds on fresh ears the next day. that's the theory!
i found the vocal too up front and detached from the band. it sounds dry, no spacial feedback signals here. maybe pull the amplitude down some, and pop a couple of reverbs on some aux's to position Wesley in the same room as the band (but gently does it...).
ciao4now
So very true. I couldn't see the instruments for the vocal, or the forest for the trees.
I will give it some extra time and follow your very good advice.
Thanks
TC
make sure you post up the revised one, yeah?
If you scroll to read Voe"s comments you will see the very sad and maddening news.
But as I said I will get to try again.
BTW I have new drives and am thinking of a wider range of backing things up.
Thanks again and I will post it soon.
TC