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Still Not Through -Any Opinions? [message #101709] |
Sun, 21 December 2008 07:14 |
emarenot
Messages: 345 Registered: June 2005
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I'm still not through with this one -tweak tweak.
http://soundclick.com/share?songid=6792129
Those awesome drums licks and tones are courtesy of Mr. Lincoln. I've been
working a lot in Reaper these days (which is a fab crossover from Paris),
but Rod tracked and mixed the drums in Paris. I would most definately appreciate
any and all feedback from the fine ears on this NG. MR
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Re: Still Not Through -Any Opinions? [message #101718 is a reply to message #101712] |
Sun, 21 December 2008 15:18 |
Martin Harrington
Messages: 560 Registered: September 2005
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Hmm
Great song Mike.
I'm sorry John, but I think that I have to disagree with (almost) everything
you said here except for the lack of bottom end...needs the bass bought up,
to make the song feel a little rounder..
The highs are nice, leave them the way they are, and the sticks definitely
don't need reverb, it would just cloud the mix.
As to
... turn all the highs way down and then turn each one up till it just peeks
> over the top of the others
Well, have you ever really tried that...there is nowhere to stop...
Well done..
Martin H
Lend An Ear Sound
On 22/12/08 2:59 AM, in article 494e59b5$1@linux, "John" <no@no.com> wrote:
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> beautiful song. everything is a bit too bright for me, especially vocal,
> snare and hi hat. push vocal up at the beginning about 1 or 2 db, later
> the level is fine.
>
> add some verb to the cross-stick and during the cross-stick section bring
> the kick up a bit more then back down subtely.
> bring up the kick and bass a little, i'm getting tons of highs and very little
> bottom and there is a great groove here that the bass is laying down so let's
> hear it.
>
> turn all the highs way down and then turn each one up till it just peeks
> over the top of the others. It builds nicely in energy giving the impression
> of the song taking you somewhere. Bravo.
>
> I can even imagine a fender rhodes layers on top of some of those guitar
> chords too adding even more richness.
>
> thanks for sharing, very very nice song makes me want to travel big time
> and you know THIS IS THE WHOLE POINT of music. To communicate a feeling,
> story, place, event to me. And you have done a great job. SUCCESS !
>
> I always say Stevie Wonder could sing the phone book into an answering machine
> and it would sell because he delivers the performance. nicely done. lots
> of great energy here
>
> John
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Re: Still Not Through -Any Opinions? [message #101720 is a reply to message #101718] |
Sun, 21 December 2008 17:42 |
John [1]
Messages: 2229 Registered: September 2005
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That's what I love about this group. We can agree to disagree. It's art
and if you like verb on cross-stick that's cool, if not that's cool. I love
the cross-stick reverb on Shania's "Leaving Is the Only Way Out", so it's
just a vibe I like.
Regarding dropping all the highs and getting each to just peak out above
the mix, I do it all the time and like it. For example, if I find that everything
is too bright, that's an easy way to figure out what you want your top end
to be made up of. It could be the bass guitar even that has a nice open
top, or hi hat, shaker, chorusy guitar, vocal, etc. Whatever works for
you then I'm all for it.
John
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Re: Still Not Through -Any Opinions? [message #101727 is a reply to message #101718] |
Mon, 22 December 2008 01:44 |
Erling
Messages: 156 Registered: October 2008
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Hmmm, I'm with you Martin on everything here(maybe our old ears need more
high brilliance???), as near as the sticks, that seems to play in another,
smaller room. I believe Aaron too mentioned this earlier.
Really great song Mike and mr. Rod Lincoln have done a great job too. It is
all about taste but I believe, if you can get the separate tracks of the
drums and mix it as it seems to play more in the same room as the other
instruments, I think you'll nail it all for my taste too:-)
Erling
"Martin Harrington" <lendan@bigpond.net.au> skrev i melding
news:C57519DF.232A%lendan@bigpond.net.au...
> Hmm
>
> Great song Mike.
> I'm sorry John, but I think that I have to disagree with (almost)
> everything
> you said here except for the lack of bottom end...needs the bass bought
> up,
> to make the song feel a little rounder..
> The highs are nice, leave them the way they are, and the sticks definitely
> don't need reverb, it would just cloud the mix.
> As to
> .. turn all the highs way down and then turn each one up till it just
> peeks
>> over the top of the others
> Well, have you ever really tried that...there is nowhere to stop...
> Well done..
>
> Martin H
> Lend An Ear Sound
>
> On 22/12/08 2:59 AM, in article 494e59b5$1@linux, "John" <no@no.com>
> wrote:
>
>>
>> beautiful song. everything is a bit too bright for me, especially
>> vocal,
>> snare and hi hat. push vocal up at the beginning about 1 or 2 db, later
>> the level is fine.
>>
>> add some verb to the cross-stick and during the cross-stick section bring
>> the kick up a bit more then back down subtely.
>> bring up the kick and bass a little, i'm getting tons of highs and very
>> little
>> bottom and there is a great groove here that the bass is laying down so
>> let's
>> hear it.
>>
>> turn all the highs way down and then turn each one up till it just peeks
>> over the top of the others. It builds nicely in energy giving the
>> impression
>> of the song taking you somewhere. Bravo.
>>
>> I can even imagine a fender rhodes layers on top of some of those guitar
>> chords too adding even more richness.
>>
>> thanks for sharing, very very nice song makes me want to travel big time
>> and you know THIS IS THE WHOLE POINT of music. To communicate a feeling,
>> story, place, event to me. And you have done a great job. SUCCESS !
>>
>> I always say Stevie Wonder could sing the phone book into an answering
>> machine
>> and it would sell because he delivers the performance. nicely done. lots
>> of great energy here
>>
>> John
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Re: Still Not Through -Any Opinions? [message #101734 is a reply to message #101713] |
Mon, 22 December 2008 08:59 |
Rod Lincoln
Messages: 883 Registered: September 2005
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Man, this is a tough room!
just kidding
Actually it's really good to have constructive criticism. I think Mike used
the stereo drum mix that I sent him for reference, which was probably a 5
or 10 minute mix. I also sent him the individual tracks.
Time to man up Mike, grab those tracks, and do some mixing!
Rod
"Aaron Allen" <know-spam@not_here.dude> wrote:
>Nice work, the tracks are solid man, as is the playing. The mix feels
>disjointed, like the musicians aren't in the same room though. I'd assume
>you have access to each drum track? You might wet those up a little,
>especially the snare and put a pre delay on the verb of about 40-50mSecs
to
>give it a larger feel. Pull back the click of the kick beater a touch, and
>see if you can change the fundamental lower freq on the kick, and back off
a
>little on the 'gated' feel if it has more ring... it just feels a bit
>subdued to me. If not you might try to add a very short low pass verb to
it.
>
>AA
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>"Mike R" <emarenot@yahoo.com> wrote in message news:494e4f63@linux...
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>> I'm still not through with this one -tweak tweak.
>> http://soundclick.com/share?songid=6792129
>>
>> Those awesome drums licks and tones are courtesy of Mr. Lincoln. I've
>> been
>> working a lot in Reaper these days (which is a fab crossover from Paris),
>> but Rod tracked and mixed the drums in Paris. I would most definately
>> appreciate
>> any and all feedback from the fine ears on this NG. MR
>
>
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Re: Still Not Through -Any Opinions? [message #101741 is a reply to message #101734] |
Mon, 22 December 2008 12:52 |
emarenot
Messages: 345 Registered: June 2005
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....I'm afraid....
First off, I VERY MUCH APPRECIATE all the feedback. Thank you John, Martin,
Wayne, Aaron and Erling. I've haven't been posting here alot lately, but
I knew you all would have some very helpful and detailed feedback. Most
of the other folks I've run this by aren't deep listners. Man its so solo
up there in the studio (thank god for Rod!)
Now, to this notion of mixing drum tracks. I was thinking of all the
ways I could make the some of the changes on Rod's mix -the two track. I
know its POSSIBLE to make the mix, but I don't think I could even get close
to Rod's...
Thanks again gentlemen. MR
"Rod Lincoln" <rlincoln@nospam.kc.rr.com> wrote:
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>Man, this is a tough room!
>just kidding
>Actually it's really good to have constructive criticism. I think Mike used
>the stereo drum mix that I sent him for reference, which was probably a
5
>or 10 minute mix. I also sent him the individual tracks.
>Time to man up Mike, grab those tracks, and do some mixing!
>Rod
>"Aaron Allen" <know-spam@not_here.dude> wrote:
>>Nice work, the tracks are solid man, as is the playing. The mix feels
>>disjointed, like the musicians aren't in the same room though. I'd assume
>
>>you have access to each drum track? You might wet those up a little,
>>especially the snare and put a pre delay on the verb of about 40-50mSecs
>to
>>give it a larger feel. Pull back the click of the kick beater a touch,
and
>
>>see if you can change the fundamental lower freq on the kick, and back
off
>a
>>little on the 'gated' feel if it has more ring... it just feels a bit
>>subdued to me. If not you might try to add a very short low pass verb to
>it.
>>
>>AA
>>
>>"Mike R" <emarenot@yahoo.com> wrote in message news:494e4f63@linux...
>>>
>>> I'm still not through with this one -tweak tweak.
>>> http://soundclick.com/share?songid=6792129
>>>
>>> Those awesome drums licks and tones are courtesy of Mr. Lincoln. I've
>
>>> been
>>> working a lot in Reaper these days (which is a fab crossover from Paris),
>>> but Rod tracked and mixed the drums in Paris. I would most definately
>
>>> appreciate
>>> any and all feedback from the fine ears on this NG. MR
>>
>>
>
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Re: Still Not Through -Any Opinions? [message #101750 is a reply to message #101741] |
Mon, 22 December 2008 17:03 |
Rod Lincoln
Messages: 883 Registered: September 2005
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Mike, did you get my email? Sure it's possible. Just set the faders and pans
where they are in the pic I sent you. Add a touch of Paris plate on the snare.
That should get you very close, then you can make it better from there.
Also don't forget what I told you about the tracks. They're sample accurate
to the mix, so you could use them along with the mix to add a little low
to the kick, or verb to the snare, etc.
Rod
"Mike R" <emarenot@yahoo.com> wrote:
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>...I'm afraid....
>First off, I VERY MUCH APPRECIATE all the feedback. Thank you John, Martin,
>Wayne, Aaron and Erling. I've haven't been posting here alot lately, but
>I knew you all would have some very helpful and detailed feedback. Most
>of the other folks I've run this by aren't deep listners. Man its so solo
>up there in the studio (thank god for Rod!)
> Now, to this notion of mixing drum tracks. I was thinking of all the
>ways I could make the some of the changes on Rod's mix -the two track.
I
>know its POSSIBLE to make the mix, but I don't think I could even get close
>to Rod's...
> Thanks again gentlemen. MR
>
>"Rod Lincoln" <rlincoln@nospam.kc.rr.com> wrote:
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>>Man, this is a tough room!
>>just kidding
>>Actually it's really good to have constructive criticism. I think Mike
used
>>the stereo drum mix that I sent him for reference, which was probably a
>5
>>or 10 minute mix. I also sent him the individual tracks.
>>Time to man up Mike, grab those tracks, and do some mixing!
>>Rod
>>"Aaron Allen" <know-spam@not_here.dude> wrote:
>>>Nice work, the tracks are solid man, as is the playing. The mix feels
>>>disjointed, like the musicians aren't in the same room though. I'd assume
>>
>>>you have access to each drum track? You might wet those up a little,
>>>especially the snare and put a pre delay on the verb of about 40-50mSecs
>>to
>>>give it a larger feel. Pull back the click of the kick beater a touch,
>and
>>
>>>see if you can change the fundamental lower freq on the kick, and back
>off
>>a
>>>little on the 'gated' feel if it has more ring... it just feels a bit
>>>subdued to me. If not you might try to add a very short low pass verb
to
>>it.
>>>
>>>AA
>>>
>>>"Mike R" <emarenot@yahoo.com> wrote in message news:494e4f63@linux...
>>>>
>>>> I'm still not through with this one -tweak tweak.
>>>> http://soundclick.com/share?songid=6792129
>>>>
>>>> Those awesome drums licks and tones are courtesy of Mr. Lincoln. I've
>>
>>>> been
>>>> working a lot in Reaper these days (which is a fab crossover from Paris),
>>>> but Rod tracked and mixed the drums in Paris. I would most definately
>>
>>>> appreciate
>>>> any and all feedback from the fine ears on this NG. MR
>>>
>>>
>>
>
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