On Sat, 2 Jul 2016, jonetsu@xxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
1) jam19 https://soundcloud.com/nominal6/jam19 Here's a light improv. Would have been only a recorded chord riff but then, why not not add some bass ? And then piano. A bit of snare and such would be OK. Just for fun.
Generally I don't critique because I am not the greatest mixdown artist :) But, concidering you were recording a guitar chord riff, I would wonder at the guitar being almost lost in the background.
Recorded using Mixbus 32c. Recorded without any click track. Drums played on the MS keyboard and recorded to stereo audio track. The cymbals were multed from the stereo audio track from the Microstation to another track to add reverb just for them. The guitar track was duplicated and each was panned to a side. Same for the multed cymbals. XT-BC for the bass, XT-DC for the drums, Protoverb for most
Perhaps pulling the bass down after adding the XT-BC would have helped, though to be honest the acousticness of the bass seems to have been lost, I would have chosen (being a bass player) to highlight the acoustic parts of the sound. True that would have meant less bottom end and maybe you felt the track needed that bottom because there was really nothing else to carry that part (artistic desision).
Note: my monitors while not the greatest quality (the Tannoys upstairs are nicer) are pretty good on the bottom end (15in woofs) which may be part of why I can hear the bass really well.
2) jam16 https://soundcloud.com/nominal6/jam16 And, another improv for fun. Something like a lazy Saturday shuffle. This one is in stark audio contrast to the previous, of which the instruments will tell:
Yes, the levels are much better here, probably because you have chosen sounds that already sound as you like rather than modifying them after.
Your compositions are always interesting to listen to. I have found that I do better mixing in Live situations... maybe because I can't listen to them afterwards :) than anything I mix at home... I listen a week later and am not happy. Still I should practice more maybe :)
Thank you for sharing. -- Len Ovens www.ovenwerks.net _______________________________________________ Linux-audio-user mailing list Linux-audio-user@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.linuxaudio.org/listinfo/linux-audio-user