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BoogieSnakes: ' It's My Right '
#11
(30-03-2015, 09:23 AM)mange Wrote: CanĀ“t put my finger on it but I would revisit the EQ on the leadvox. I would like the mix to sound less "live". Pretty vauge pointers Big Grin Sorry about that Blush

Thanks Mange Big Grin
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#12
I like version 1 better, the bas may be a bit dark but I dont mind that.
Version 2 are louder, but lvl matched it lacks the other ones punch and clarity.
Isnt mastering a bitch Big Grin
Solo sounds lovely
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#13
(01-04-2015, 05:24 PM)Voelund Wrote: I like version 1 better, the bas may be a bit dark but I dont mind that.
Version 2 are louder, but lvl matched it lacks the other ones punch and clarity.
Isnt mastering a bitch Big Grin
Solo sounds lovely
I definitely over cooked version 2
Thanks for having a listen Big Grin
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#14
Hi Don, great work and I like you overall mix balance. Version 1 sounds more pleasing to my ears, version 2 a bit too squashed and boxy sounding. I think a different type of reverb would possibly work better, perhaps utilizing a couple of different room verbs at the mix stage to create a little more depth. Nice work on the solo too, interesting angle and it gives the picking a country flavour whilst accentuating the note transitions.
Cheers,
Mick
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#15
(02-04-2015, 12:06 PM)mick2015 Wrote: Hi Don, great work and I like you overall mix balance. Version 1 sounds more pleasing to my ears, version 2 a bit too squashed and boxy sounding. I think a different type of reverb would possibly work better, perhaps utilizing a couple of different room verbs at the mix stage to create a little more depth. Nice work on the solo too, interesting angle and it gives the picking a country flavour whilst accentuating the note transitions.
Cheers,
Mick
Thanks for having a listen Mick, I definitely will play around with the mix reverbs for more depth.

Cheers,
Don
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#16
I listened to version 2 here tonight...

I like the tone overall. The bottom end is too boomy though. I'd suggest digging at the drums (and their verb) at about 200-250 Hz and see if that doesn't help clean it up. Might do the same thing with the bass guitar. (Find that weird ressonnance and trim it down.)
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#17
(10-04-2015, 07:44 AM)azwayne Wrote: I listened to version 2 here tonight...

I like the tone overall. The bottom end is too boomy though. I'd suggest digging at the drums (and their verb) at about 200-250 Hz and see if that doesn't help clean it up. Might do the same thing with the bass guitar. (Find that weird ressonnance and trim it down.)
Thanks for having a listen
,I will try your suggestions in a remix !

Cheers Big Grin

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#18
Try side chain compression with the kick drum and bass guitar to tighten the relationship between the two.

That way, every time the kick drum is hit it will attenuate the bass guitar a bit and will sound tight.

Sounds like you used the DI track for the solo, is that correct?

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#19
(29-06-2016, 10:11 PM)wesleyamltd Wrote: Try side chain compression with the kick drum and bass guitar to tighten the relationship between the two.

That way, every time the kick drum is hit it will attenuate the bass guitar a bit and will sound tight.

Sounds like you used the DI track for the solo, is that correct?
I will try side chaining the kick and bass and clean up some bass frequencies in the next version.
I did use the Di track for the solo Big Grin.

Cheers for the feedback.

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#20
Hello, Don!Smile
Your version reminds me of Rolling Stones! Boldly and aggressively)))
Only one thing, if your please.. Solo sounds slightly apart from the band, like a backintracks playingCool
Cheers!
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