Reminded of the Paris mojo firsthand [message #103941] |
Sun, 09 August 2009 09:42 |
pbraun
Messages: 63 Registered: June 2009 Location: Northwest Indiana
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I just got done helping a couple of friends record their new album. Everything was tracked and mixed in Cubase.
I've always read here about the difference between summing in Paris and summing completely natively.
Now I really understand.
The songs they recorded that feature only a small handful of tracks sound cleaner, more "open".
The ones with a lot more instrumentation, not so much. Even the ones that start off simpler -- as soon as the rest of the tracks come in, the mix gets muddier and more constricted. I was wondering what the difference was, then suddenly it occurred to me that what you've been saying about summing was the cause of this.
Really an eye-opener.
Paul Braun, Certified Music Junkie
"Music washes from the soul the dust of everyday life." -- Harlan Howard
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