On Fri, Aug 13, 2010 at 6:26 PM, Jostein Chr. Andersen <jostein@xxxxxxx> wrote: > This is a kind of OT (not Linux related) stuff, but the I take the risk to > write in this forum anyway: :-) > > fredag 13 augusti 2010 02.14.40 skrev Loki Davison: >> > How did you record it, is it only two tracks or multitrack? It's not very >> > easy to come up with a good answer for you here. :-) It's not very much >> > meaning to suggest adjustmens as the mix sounds like now. A new raw mix >> > please! :-) > ... >> >> It's multitrack, 5 tracks total. 2 for drums, 1 for guitar, 1 vocals, >> 1 bass. There is a bit of spill in the vocals and a little in the >> guitar from the drums. I can record it as many time as required. It's > > OK, multitrack, then you _can_ make a new raw mix before asking questions > about how to go further. :-) It's still pretty meaningless to suggest anything > about compressing, processing, and all other stuff before I can hear some > better balance, in a nutshell: > > Three Weeks In Albania: Way to load guitar, too little bass. > Frustration: To low vocal, to load guitar. > > For the third time: A new raw mix please! :-) Thanks for your advice, now up for every ones hopeful listening pleasure: my new attempt at a mix. http://yoyo.its.monash.edu.au/~loki/moons_of_saturn-three_weeks_in_albania.mp3 I've tried to balance things a bit, and even attempted a bit of compression and effects! :) Any hints? What do you think of the track? I found http://en.flossmanuals.net/bin/view/Ardour/ fantastically helpful for this so thanks to everyone involved in that. I also tried using some convolution using jconv so thanks to Fons. _______________________________________________ Linux-audio-user mailing list Linux-audio-user@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.linuxaudio.org/listinfo/linux-audio-user