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Howdy all I love Brent Mason's Country Ballad playin' and I wanted to capture some of it in an instrumental tune. But it proved to be more difficult (for me at least as an amateur) while mixing than I anticipated at first. The guitar solo varies in loudness and I wanted to preserve these natural dynamics while taming some of the fast transients on the attack on higher notes. There are quite a number of plug-ins on the single tracks, mainly compressors, delays and tape emulations. On the 2bus I deployed (lightly) a master-compressor and a master tape emulation and a second final brickwall limiter set to -0.3 db which should be enough headroom to catch any intersample peaks and leave some space for converting wav to mp3 (192 kBit/sec in this instance). I also always want to check the arrangements for mono compatibility. This is quite important so I'm told, but it doesn't make things easyier when creating a wide stereo field with one instrument or an instrument group (there's some slight pseudo stereo on the guitar and pedal steel). I'm in a somewhat difficult mixing environment (no, not bedroom - but dining room table) with terrible accoustics. As usual, it's work in progress.. Daniel http://www.songramp.com/mod/mps/srplayer.php?type=hipriv&trackid=58280Title: Eternal Dream Key=G , Tempo 65 Style is _BRSOLCB.STY (CountryBallad BrentGtSolo [65RS]) RealTracks in style: 366:Bass, Electric, Country Ev 065 RealTracks in song: 1538:Guitar, Electric, Rhythm PopBelieveHeld Ev16 065 RealTracks in style: ~368:Guitar, Acoustic, Strumming Ev 065 RealTracks in style: 1513:Guitar, Electric, Soloist CountryBrent Ev 065 RealTracks in song: ~688:Organ, B3, Background Pop Ev 065 RealTracks in song: ~369:Pedal Steel, Background Ev 065 RealTracks in song: 1671:Pedal Steel, Soloist CountryPaul Ev 60 RealDrums in style: NashvilleEven8^2-a:Sidestick, HiHat , b:Snare, HiHat
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Sounds like good mixing to me, but I'm using headphones early Sunday morning. Maybe your table isn't so bad a environment.
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Daniel
I'm no expert in any way, but I can tell you what I hear. Generally it's a nice listen. Mixing wise - my first thought was that the organ was a bit dominant, stealing the space for the other instruments. Also generally it seems that some of the instrumets are competing for the same frequency range - could have something to do with the (high) number of instruments used. I would think that the mix could be even more "clear" by working further with EQ^ing and panning of the instruments that operates in the same range.
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Thanks Tommyc, I'll keep the Table ;-)
Jan, you're Spot on! I just had a chance to listen to it for the first time in the car and I'm less than thrilled. It's too crowded and the Hammond is too loud! Bass weak and flat. Thank you for your valuable Inputs. I shall re-mix with some different comression settings and try to bring in some air. Feeds, Daniel
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"Feeds" should read Cheers. I'm on the road and this stupid iPhone constantly keeps changin the spelling! Can't edit either...
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Daniel, Sounds good to me, but I am out of town, listening on a friend's computer, so I am not that used to the speakers. (They are generally pretty flattering.) I will try to give it another listen in a couple days when I get home. BTW, I use an iPhone too, and I hate the spell correct! Steve
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Hi Steve. Thanks for your comment. I did some re-mixing and used an amp simulation for the lead. Drums are more subtle and the rest a bit more airy. Daniel http://www.songramp.com/mod/mps/srplayer.php?type=hipriv&trackid=58300
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I'm no expert in any way, but I can tell you what I hear. Generally it's a nice listen. Mixing wise - my first thought was that the organ was a bit dominant, stealing the space for the other instruments. Also generally it seems that some of the instrumets are competing for the same frequency range - could have something to do with the (high) number of instruments used. I would think that the mix could be even more "clear" by working further with EQ^ing and panning of the instruments that operates in the same range.
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brgds Jan R
I also no expert but I agree with Jan R on this one.
You might also try eliminating some of the rhythm instruments during different leads. For instance do you need both the organ and steel playing behind the lead guitar? Or the rhythm guitar and organ playing behind the steel leads? Just a thought but fading rhythm instruments in and out during different leads would help eliminate overlapping frequencies.
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Thank you MarioD
That's exactly the kind of input I'm looking for. Helpful suggestions and honest opinions. (They're more worth to me than only USD ;-) Cheers, Daniel
BIAB 2012 (ASIO) on Vista 32, Dual-Core 2.0Ghz with 4GB Memory. Main DAW is Samplitude (11 & ProX) and I like Spaghetti. BTW: Today is a good Day to have a Good Day.
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Sounds good here. Thanks 4 sharing! My Music
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