I like the music, no problem there! Your voice has a human quality that you use to good advantage. I wouldn't be afraid to have more vocal, sometimes the guitar in the left channel seems to compete with it. Take into account I'm admittedly old school in thinking that the vocal should always take priority
BTW I dug the pickup switch trick at the end, it's nice to hear someone resurrect it
The only other suggestion I'd make is that it sounds like the kick is triggering compression that affects the overall track, like there's a compressor on the master bus. Is that correct? If so, consider using the multiband compressor so you can compress the kick without having it modulate the other instruments.
Question: It sounds somewhat like an LCR mix. Did you plan to do this, or did it just naturally evolve that way? If that was the plan, it's the type of arrangement that lends itself well to an LCR (or close to LCR) mix, so...good planning. Or good intuition, your choice![]()
I like the music, no problem there! Your voice has a human quality that you use to good advantage. I wouldn't be afraid to have more vocal, sometimes the guitar in the left channel seems to compete with it. Take into account I'm admittedly old school in thinking that the vocal should always take priority
BTW I dug the pickup switch trick at the end, it's nice to hear someone resurrect it
The only other suggestion I'd make is that it sounds like the kick is triggering compression that affects the overall track, like there's a compressor on the master bus. Is that correct? If so, consider using the multiband compressor so you can compress the kick without having it modulate the other instruments.
Question: It sounds somewhat like an LCR mix. Did you plan to do this, or did it just naturally evolve that way? If that was the plan, it's the type of arrangement that lends itself well to an LCR (or close to LCR) mix, so...good planning. Or good intuition, your choice![]()
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