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| Gear interested Join Date: Jul 2005
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| Opinions on Acoustic Guitar track mix Hey guys, My monitoring situation has not be the best recently and I don't trust my new mixes. I tracked this guitarist at school using my portable rig and tried to mix at home. Here is the chain. AKG C1000--> Presonus MP20 with LT1357 opamp mod----> RME Fireface---> DP 4.6 24bit/44.1 (although I usually track in LOGIC I didn't bring my key with me this time.) I'll post the un-mixed recording and the mixed track. The signal chain for the mix was Waves C4---> PSP Vintage warmer----> Req 2 (small dip around 125hz)---> L1 ultramaximizer out Any thoughts would be great. i.e. Too much processing (compression/eq) not enough, or even things you would do different. Thanks, You guys rock. |
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| Lives for gear Join Date: Oct 2003 Location: Belgica
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| nice playing dude :) |
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| Gear interested Join Date: Nov 2005
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| Don't matter what monitoring, processing... whatever. Cos the playing is beautiful. You can record it with a radio shack clip-on collar mic into a 15 year-old cassette deck ands it'll still sound great! |
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| Lives for gear | Sounds great man! I'd probably bring those quieter passages up a bit. They seem to get lost between the strummed (accented) parts. Good job! |
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