Originally Posted By: Janice & Bud
We've followed about the same BiaB journey having discovered it in 2012. Ozone entered the scene in 2013 and the learning curve steepened. I guess it's all about the journey 'cause I don't think there is a destination. We just keep learning. And with me a mix is never really finished...it's just abandoned at some point.

The steel works very well with your vocal in the classic style of the "weeping steel". It's a fine write and your vocal fits the feel perfectly. Re the bass I use small KRK monitors and based on them FWIW I would slightly lower the 60-200 eq range and boost the gain a few db's.

We like this very much!

J&B



All your mixes are so good! I grabbed Ozone 5 after talking with Tommy and Herb. It made an immediate improvement, but I have trouble controlling the Maximizer, mostly the low end. I think multi-band compression is the secret and Ozone has that, along with the two EQ's, but I also have two MB's in my DAW. One I don't care for, but the other one is sweet. Then I picked up a MultiMaximizer on sale, so right now I've moved away from Ozone. I may go back to it eventually.

Thanks for the listen, for those kind words and the mixing tip. Early on, Tommy gave me some good advice on setting the bass level, which I try to follow, but obviously I need more practice.

I have a pair of KRK Rokit 5's:)