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Re: Here's a Mix [message #99820 is a reply to message #99819] |
Fri, 01 August 2008 14:56 |
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Sound awsome.. That's a real mix.
"jeremy luzier" <none@comcast.net> wrote:
>hey guys. PARIS is still alive in the mainstream music biz.
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>i just remixed this for mainstream airplay... "hot a/c".
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>http://www.box.net/shared/skbliiz8ck
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>mixed in nuendo 3.2... sending stems (vox, drums, bass, guitars, etc) over
>to paris via 20bit lightpipe, then 24bit spdif from the paris main LR back
>into nuendo to print the mix. the nuendo computer has an old hammerfall
>9652. mike's ported dp4 stereo buss compressor is inserted on the global
>master. and paris channgel eq's are used on the incoming stems for some
>extra sculpting near the end of the mix session... mostly dipping out some
>stuff here and there to make room for the vocal or other stuff etc.
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>mixed in my home studio... with non-professional acoustic treatment (ie
did
>it me self), dynaudio BM6A's and no analog gear in the mix path anywhere.
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>rock.
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>jeremy
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Re: Here's a Mix [message #99821 is a reply to message #99819] |
Fri, 01 August 2008 15:33 |
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Slammin' mix; nice work!
- kerry
On 8/1/08 2:33 PM, in article 48938177@linux, "jeremy luzier"
<none@comcast.net> wrote:
> hey guys. PARIS is still alive in the mainstream music biz.
>
> i just remixed this for mainstream airplay... "hot a/c".
>
> http://www.box.net/shared/skbliiz8ck
>
> mixed in nuendo 3.2... sending stems (vox, drums, bass, guitars, etc) over
> to paris via 20bit lightpipe, then 24bit spdif from the paris main LR back
> into nuendo to print the mix. the nuendo computer has an old hammerfall
> 9652. mike's ported dp4 stereo buss compressor is inserted on the global
> master. and paris channgel eq's are used on the incoming stems for some
> extra sculpting near the end of the mix session... mostly dipping out some
> stuff here and there to make room for the vocal or other stuff etc.
>
> mixed in my home studio... with non-professional acoustic treatment (ie did
> it me self), dynaudio BM6A's and no analog gear in the mix path anywhere.
>
> rock.
>
> jeremy
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"... being bitter is like swallowing poison and waiting for the other guy to die..." - anon
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Re: Here's a Mix [message #99834 is a reply to message #99823] |
Fri, 01 August 2008 19:26 |
jeremy luzier[1]
Messages: 18 Registered: March 2008
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thanks.
> I would pull the hihat down a tick and other freqs in the 8khz range and
> turn up the above 14khz to add more "air".
yup... the version i turned into mastering has less hats. i'll let him
worry about the air.
> Guitars sit nicely but seem panned a bit too extreme. I like 80/20
> panning
> so there's some bleed. They might even go up a tiny tick
if i have double tracked guitars... they are always hard L and R. standard.
if i can, i like to feature one layer left and another on the right. it
worked perfect in this track... leaning the chimey ones left and the
crunchier ones right.
> Bass guitar needs to come up
yup.
thanks for the comments.
jeremy
"john" <no@no.com> wrote in message news:489395e0$1@linux...
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> nicely done. dynamics are very professional and in the pocket. I assume
> you might like critiques too so here goes.
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> I would pull the hihat down a tick and other freqs in the 8khz range and
> turn up the above 14khz to add more "air".
>
> I personally like more crack on the snare with more room sound on it but
> that's just me.
>
> Guitars sit nicely but seem panned a bit too extreme. I like 80/20
> panning
> so there's some bleed. They might even go up a tiny tick.
>
> Bass guitar needs to come up
>
> The volume drop at 1:52 is a bit too noticeable.
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> BRAVO !!
> John
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> Kerry Galloway <kg@kerrygalloway.com> wrote:
>>Slammin' mix; nice work!
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>>- kerry
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>>On 8/1/08 2:33 PM, in article 48938177@linux, "jeremy luzier"
>><none@comcast.net> wrote:
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>>> hey guys. PARIS is still alive in the mainstream music biz.
>>>
>>> i just remixed this for mainstream airplay... "hot a/c".
>>>
>>> http://www.box.net/shared/skbliiz8ck
>>>
>>> mixed in nuendo 3.2... sending stems (vox, drums, bass, guitars, etc)
> over
>>> to paris via 20bit lightpipe, then 24bit spdif from the paris main LR
> back
>>> into nuendo to print the mix. the nuendo computer has an old hammerfall
>>> 9652. mike's ported dp4 stereo buss compressor is inserted on the
>>> global
>>> master. and paris channgel eq's are used on the incoming stems for some
>>> extra sculpting near the end of the mix session... mostly dipping out
> some
>>> stuff here and there to make room for the vocal or other stuff etc.
>>>
>>> mixed in my home studio... with non-professional acoustic treatment (ie
> did
>>> it me self), dynaudio BM6A's and no analog gear in the mix path
>>> anywhere.
>>>
>>> rock.
>>>
>>> jeremy
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Re: Here's a Mix [message #99838 is a reply to message #99819] |
Sat, 02 August 2008 04:23 |
Sarah
Messages: 608 Registered: February 2007
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Wow, that's very nice. Cool song, and I love the little guitar thingie
before the verses. Definitely sounds pro to me.
You say "mainstream music biz" . . . is this your music? Or who . . . ?
If I had any "criticism, " it would just be that it sounds a little more
squished than I like, but is that because you want it extra squished for
mainstream airplay?
Anyway, nicely done. :)
S
"jeremy luzier" <none@comcast.net> wrote in message news:48938177@linux...
> hey guys. PARIS is still alive in the mainstream music biz.
>
> i just remixed this for mainstream airplay... "hot a/c".
>
> http://www.box.net/shared/skbliiz8ck
>
> mixed in nuendo 3.2... sending stems (vox, drums, bass, guitars, etc) over
> to paris via 20bit lightpipe, then 24bit spdif from the paris main LR back
> into nuendo to print the mix. the nuendo computer has an old hammerfall
> 9652. mike's ported dp4 stereo buss compressor is inserted on the global
> master. and paris channgel eq's are used on the incoming stems for some
> extra sculpting near the end of the mix session... mostly dipping out some
> stuff here and there to make room for the vocal or other stuff etc.
>
> mixed in my home studio... with non-professional acoustic treatment (ie
> did it me self), dynaudio BM6A's and no analog gear in the mix path
> anywhere.
>
> rock.
>
> jeremy
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Re: Here's a Mix [message #99845 is a reply to message #99838] |
Sat, 02 August 2008 20:02 |
jeremy luzier[1]
Messages: 18 Registered: March 2008
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no... not my music. i just re-mixed it for mainstream radio release.
the "squishing" has nothing to do with mainstream airplay.
thanks for the kind words.
jeremy
"Sarah" <sarahjane@sarahtonin.com> wrote in message news:48944587$1@linux...
> Wow, that's very nice. Cool song, and I love the little guitar thingie
> before the verses. Definitely sounds pro to me.
>
> You say "mainstream music biz" . . . is this your music? Or who . . . ?
>
> If I had any "criticism, " it would just be that it sounds a little more
> squished than I like, but is that because you want it extra squished for
> mainstream airplay?
>
> Anyway, nicely done. :)
>
> S
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> "jeremy luzier" <none@comcast.net> wrote in message news:48938177@linux...
>> hey guys. PARIS is still alive in the mainstream music biz.
>>
>> i just remixed this for mainstream airplay... "hot a/c".
>>
>> http://www.box.net/shared/skbliiz8ck
>>
>> mixed in nuendo 3.2... sending stems (vox, drums, bass, guitars, etc)
>> over to paris via 20bit lightpipe, then 24bit spdif from the paris main
>> LR back into nuendo to print the mix. the nuendo computer has an old
>> hammerfall 9652. mike's ported dp4 stereo buss compressor is inserted on
>> the global master. and paris channgel eq's are used on the incoming
>> stems for some extra sculpting near the end of the mix session... mostly
>> dipping out some stuff here and there to make room for the vocal or other
>> stuff etc.
>>
>> mixed in my home studio... with non-professional acoustic treatment (ie
>> did it me self), dynaudio BM6A's and no analog gear in the mix path
>> anywhere.
>>
>> rock.
>>
>> jeremy
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Re: Here's a Mix [message #99871 is a reply to message #99823] |
Mon, 04 August 2008 21:18 |
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What??? Man, Just up and keep those lame crtiques to your self. That's a finished
record..
Engineering a mix is art. The mixer is an artist. This is his or her (mix)
vision. Then, it up to the listener to make eq choices to please on their
car, home or mp3 devices.
Jeremy's mix is radio ready and will translate very well on the airwaves..
"john" <no@no.com> wrote:
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>nicely done. dynamics are very professional and in the pocket. I assume
>you might like critiques too so here goes.
>
>I would pull the hihat down a tick and other freqs in the 8khz range and
>turn up the above 14khz to add more "air".
>
>I personally like more crack on the snare with more room sound on it but
>that's just me.
>
>Guitars sit nicely but seem panned a bit too extreme. I like 80/20 panning
>so there's some bleed. They might even go up a tiny tick.
>
>Bass guitar needs to come up
>
>The volume drop at 1:52 is a bit too noticeable.
>
>BRAVO !!
>John
>
>Kerry Galloway <kg@kerrygalloway.com> wrote:
>>Slammin' mix; nice work!
>>
>>- kerry
>>
>>
>>On 8/1/08 2:33 PM, in article 48938177@linux, "jeremy luzier"
>><none@comcast.net> wrote:
>>
>>> hey guys. PARIS is still alive in the mainstream music biz.
>>>
>>> i just remixed this for mainstream airplay... "hot a/c".
>>>
>>> http://www.box.net/shared/skbliiz8ck
>>>
>>> mixed in nuendo 3.2... sending stems (vox, drums, bass, guitars, etc)
>over
>>> to paris via 20bit lightpipe, then 24bit spdif from the paris main LR
>back
>>> into nuendo to print the mix. the nuendo computer has an old hammerfall
>>> 9652. mike's ported dp4 stereo buss compressor is inserted on the global
>>> master. and paris channgel eq's are used on the incoming stems for some
>>> extra sculpting near the end of the mix session... mostly dipping out
>some
>>> stuff here and there to make room for the vocal or other stuff etc.
>>>
>>> mixed in my home studio... with non-professional acoustic treatment (ie
>did
>>> it me self), dynaudio BM6A's and no analog gear in the mix path anywhere.
>>>
>>> rock.
>>>
>>> jeremy
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
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Re: Here's a Mix [message #99881 is a reply to message #99871] |
Tue, 05 August 2008 07:52 |
TCB
Messages: 1261 Registered: July 2007
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In addition, in my experience, broadcast limiters (the ones on radio stations)
and internet compression don't necessarily like that artificially boosted
'air above 14 khz' trick.
TCB
"LaMont" <jjdpro@gmail.com> wrote:
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>What??? Man, Just up and keep those lame crtiques to your self. That's a
finished
>record..
>
>Engineering a mix is art. The mixer is an artist. This is his or her (mix)
>vision. Then, it up to the listener to make eq choices to please on their
>car, home or mp3 devices.
>
>Jeremy's mix is radio ready and will translate very well on the airwaves..
>
>"john" <no@no.com> wrote:
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>>nicely done. dynamics are very professional and in the pocket. I assume
>>you might like critiques too so here goes.
>>
>>I would pull the hihat down a tick and other freqs in the 8khz range and
>>turn up the above 14khz to add more "air".
>>
>>I personally like more crack on the snare with more room sound on it but
>>that's just me.
>>
>>Guitars sit nicely but seem panned a bit too extreme. I like 80/20 panning
>>so there's some bleed. They might even go up a tiny tick.
>>
>>Bass guitar needs to come up
>>
>>The volume drop at 1:52 is a bit too noticeable.
>>
>>BRAVO !!
>>John
>>
>>Kerry Galloway <kg@kerrygalloway.com> wrote:
>>>Slammin' mix; nice work!
>>>
>>>- kerry
>>>
>>>
>>>On 8/1/08 2:33 PM, in article 48938177@linux, "jeremy luzier"
>>><none@comcast.net> wrote:
>>>
>>>> hey guys. PARIS is still alive in the mainstream music biz.
>>>>
>>>> i just remixed this for mainstream airplay... "hot a/c".
>>>>
>>>> http://www.box.net/shared/skbliiz8ck
>>>>
>>>> mixed in nuendo 3.2... sending stems (vox, drums, bass, guitars, etc)
>>over
>>>> to paris via 20bit lightpipe, then 24bit spdif from the paris main LR
>>back
>>>> into nuendo to print the mix. the nuendo computer has an old hammerfall
>>>> 9652. mike's ported dp4 stereo buss compressor is inserted on the global
>>>> master. and paris channgel eq's are used on the incoming stems for
some
>>>> extra sculpting near the end of the mix session... mostly dipping out
>>some
>>>> stuff here and there to make room for the vocal or other stuff etc.
>>>>
>>>> mixed in my home studio... with non-professional acoustic treatment
(ie
>>did
>>>> it me self), dynaudio BM6A's and no analog gear in the mix path anywhere.
>>>>
>>>> rock.
>>>>
>>>> jeremy
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>
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