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| Gear nut Join Date: Dec 2006 Location: Canada
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Thread Starter | They're Gonna Get You (Folk / Rock) - Help needed Hello, folks, Any suggestions or comments on this song? Specifically, how my voice sits in the mix and how to get the handclaps to sound better. Tried the multi-tracking, layering of the claps, but have been having a tough time eq-ing them so that they sound good and stand out in the mix. They ended up sounding kind of muddy and too much like someone hitting a wet towel on a slab of cement. Love to hear any thoughts on other parts as well. http://www.paulartson.com/downloads/...na_get_you.mp3 Thanks. |
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