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First real completed mix of this -- trying for a real "sway" kinda feel (hips moving) -- laying back - trying to get a rolling groove going (even though I'm using Superior Drummer). Still working at achieving an Americana kind of rock feel - a little Southern, and little California - a little Nashville. trying to develop my vocabulary here. Any thoughts or comments welcome.
There are a few exposed elements in the mix - hoping for some direction there to help me with it. As far as genre - also looking for some direction there. Where does this dwell?
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Anyway -- as always - thanks for any input offered.
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DonnyThompson, post: 428922, member: 46114 wrote: I think Chris
DonnyThompson, post: 428922, member: 46114 wrote: I think Chris has a pair... ([[url=http://[/URL]="http://recording.or…"]audiokid[/]="http://recording.or…"]audiokid[/] ) or, at least he did have a pair at one time - and I'm pretty sure he trusted them as a "reference" monitor.
love them.(y)
DogsoverLava, post: 427532, member: 48175 wrote: so I was shooti
Hmmmm....
I know that many people like to check mixes in their cars, but I've been in more than a few newer cars where the low end has been heavily hyped.
Are you sure you can trust that audio system? I mean, I guess you could, as long as you were referencing your mixes to a commercially released CD - if your mixes have the same amount of "hyped" low end that a commercially released CD would - something similar to what you do style-wise...
If anything, I'd try to give a listen through a pair of Auratones - or Avantone's - which are the modern re-issues of the old 5C 's (which were on top of almost every studio console for over 40 years).
I think Chris has a pair... (audiokid ) or, at least he did have a pair at one time - and I'm pretty sure he trusted them as a "reference" monitor.
FWIW
-d.