Hi, I am new to mixing. This is my second try at this mix and I would love any feedback/critiques.
Thanks
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DogsoverLava, post: 461882, member: 48175 wrote: You need to EQ
DogsoverLava, post: 461882, member: 48175 wrote: You need to EQ all the mud out of the vocal - it's not the effect (no issues with your use of effect here) but it sounds like it was recorded in a paper bag.
ok finally someone who doesn't mind the vocal distortion haha. How hard should I cut the vocal mud?
DogsoverLava, post: 461882, member: 48175 wrote: What mic did you use and what pre-amp interface for it.
I used an SM58 and a focusrite 2i2.
Siydock, post: 461884, member: 51656 wrote: ok finally someone w
Siydock, post: 461884, member: 51656 wrote: ok finally someone who doesn't mind the vocal distortion haha. How hard should I cut the vocal mud?
I used an SM58 and a focusrite 2i2.
So the next question would be what's your playback system (how are you mixing this?) Headphones? Speakers? Room? I'd start playing around with an good eq/filter and experiment.... Do you see/hear how the two elements (guitars and vocals) just don't mix together very well ?--- when the vocal comes it it's like dropping a heavy bag of sand on the mix....
You need to EQ all the mud out of the vocal - it's not the effec
You need to EQ all the mud out of the vocal - it's not the effect (no issues with your use of effect here) but it sounds like it was recorded in a paper bag. What mic did you use and what pre-amp interface for it. I like the guitar. But the vocal and guitar together sound like two different tracks mixed by different dudes on different sessions so the cohesion is lacking.