While i was reading a 500 pages manual and adjusting tape guides today i thought about... is it time to make a new group project?
Does anybody have a good idea?
If we do a song/number again then why not bring on the artist's opinion of the different results?
...And let's have Don and Thomas with os this time... if they dare? 8-)
Best Regards
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I'm going to stick with the original, I would have liked a vocal
I'm going to stick with the original, I would have liked a vocal up but heck, I would also like a boat. I'm pretty happy with what i got. It will get crazy with 2 versions. (I was joking about getting another version by the way, but I thought I would ask just to make everyone's life more difficult). So I say we stick with version 1, especially since 5 have finished. I'll upload mine tonight..... well maybe tomorrow. it's late and I want to watch kill bill vol 2 again. I think one of my favorite scenes is where the mexican pimp, Benesto I think, is talking to Uma. I love that lazy blink he does, where he doesn't quite close his eyes.
Hi Is trying to 'enhance' the mix = screw up the mix? :mrgreen:
Hi
Is trying to 'enhance' the mix = screw up the mix? :mrgreen:
I am trying to create another 'sound' on my master, than it
is originally. :) Will I be strangled by the producer for this? :?
Or should I stick to the producers original mix sound and just enhance it, with clarity & loudness etc?
Any artistic freedom for the master engineer? How do I know when I've crossed the line? :mrgreen:
Cheers
Bob
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I think this mix is a good example of "To cook, or not to cook".
I think this mix is a good example of "To cook, or not to cook". If you add to many spices, it'll no longer tastes like chicken. When it was chicken, it looked like chicken and tasted like chicken. Just don't try and make it taste like steak and I think you'll be good to go. It sounds like the producer and the band knew what they were doing and how they wanted it to sound. If you mold it into something else, they could like it or not. It's a gamble. The Vocal sits in a very delicate space and can be easily overtaken with a bit too much molding.
Hey to answer Bob's question. When i listen back to a mix i get
Hey to answer Bob's question. When i listen back to a mix i get a certain "mood." This mood is not caused by the song itself but rather by the frequencies that the song holds. As strange as this sounds this is how i know that the song is right. When i first did the song i was debating with myself about the mood but still deemed it fine. After debating for a little longer i decided to redo the song and this time the mood of the song was much closer to what i had wanted. Although it wasn't perfect i decided to render the new copy and that is the one that i uploaded.
For instance the 300-400hz range adds lots of boom to the song that is not necessary. This is one factor in a changed state of the song. You can recognize this and compromise with that frequency.
Every engineer is different, also if you look at the frequency chart of this song and a song with similar characteristics in dynamics, say.... Dream Theater - Strange Deja Vu, you can estimate what kind of change would be good for the song.
BobYordan wrote: Hi Is trying to 'enhance' the mix = screw up t
BobYordan wrote: Hi
Is trying to 'enhance' the mix = screw up the mix? :mrgreen:
I am trying to create another 'sound' on my master, than it
is originally. :) Will I be strangled by the producer for this? :?Or should I stick to the producers original mix sound and just enhance it, with clarity & loudness etc?
Any artistic freedom for the master engineer? How do I know when I've crossed the line? :mrgreen:
Cheers
Bob
:roll:
I assume, unless told otherwise, that the client attained the mix they were looking for. Communication is key. This guy seems to be looking for correction and enhancement (wash & wax) as opposed to change (body work).
But the room for artistic freedom is there - If there was none, all the end products would essentially sound the same. That's the compromise. Obviously, many of us (myself included) feel very strongly about the vocal - This was probably mixed rather loud on some large, "darker" sounding monitors - Some big 'ol 813's or 2x12 Quested's or something. Just a guess, of course, by the way the overall mix sounds. Point: I'm sure the vocal level sounded great in the control room. *IF* you've established that the vocal needs to come out a little, that's a starting point. There are about a half-dozen ways to do that. The artistic part is HOW to go about it - the compromise. What are you willing to give up to bring the vocal out? Something has to give.
Others said that the toms were too loud. Me? I love loud toms (as long as they sound good). They're the "lead" for the drums as a cool riff is the "lead" on a guitar. Some may try to tame them, some may try to enhance them.
That all being said, "normally" I try to find out what direction the artist or producer is looking for and go with that. Many clients just say "do what you think is best" and I go with that.
However, in this particular excercise, if you feel that "creating another sound" is the way to go, I say go for it. That's the whole idea behind this. We don't get an awful lot of "go for it" type freedom in this field with a cool mix like this one.
David French wrote: Nothing a de-esser at about 6k can't fix ;)
David French wrote: Nothing a de-esser at about 6k can't fix ;) I'm getting pretty good results with that aproach.
I don't think this vocal is so easy as you may imply, you may change the sound of the viola or acoustic giutar, or sound to compressed on those ess spots. I spent alot of time to get the intro just right, by going in by hand & adusting the bad spots only, without strapping the desser over the mix like one would do usually.
I don't even want to hear the new mix. what was submitted first shoud be used. This mix has some challanges that we will learn from, at the same time these players deserve a great master!
My rule of thumb (i learned the hard way) Is never change the mix unless the client requests it. They'r used to hearing it a cirtain way. It's the ME's job to make sure thier mix translates well on most systems, & to bring out the best that they could not do in the mix stage.
I'm done...
Ed
Ed Littman wrote: oops....at least I havn't revealed my secret
Ed Littman wrote:
oops....at least I havn't revealed my secret wepon yet! :lol:
Ed
Ohh nooo. :oops: :(
I aint got no secret weapon, so I guess I did carve it with a blunt knife. :mrgreen:
Thanx for all the thoughtfull comments on artistic freedom. :)
Cheers
Bob
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Are we supposed to be using secret weapons? There was one that I
Are we supposed to be using secret weapons? There was one that I was going to use but it was banned in 5 countries. Basically i'm able to encode infared frequencies into a master that will automatically turn the volume up on your stereo when you listen to my master. As long as you're not playing the master in certain countries I'll be ok.
Oh, are you talking about the volumorizer ? 8) I have a volumor
Oh, are you talking about the volumorizer ? 8) I have a volumorizer detector that I bought from one of the 5 banned countries on ebay on a secret / private auction and it supposed to be in perfect working condition. That is great, I will finally have the opportunity to try it with your mix, Michael :?
The secret weapon y'all WISH you had... The Stupidifier (with
The secret weapon y'all WISH you had...
The Stupidifier (with digital sonic decrapulator)...
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Yes, it's a working BBE plugin. I hacked the images in the DLL file to make it all purty... I pull it out (also as a joke) when the situation dictates... A great conversation piece! 8-)
Project 8 Hi guys! i'm little bit late but i've done my work on
Project 8
Hi guys! i'm little bit late but i've done my work on the song.
Hey Rich!, where does i can upload that song.
And i agree with you all about the vocal;
-Please listen to me, i'm the singer :cry: mister soundman, can you pump up the volume... plzzzz...
That's life!
Hi Bernard, I have sent the info to you via e-mail. 8-) Ok ev
Hi Bernard,
I have sent the info to you via e-mail. 8-)
Ok everyone,
Staus: 8 done,
7 missing.
No rush, we still have next sunday p.m (one week).
Hey, Massive, what's happening when you hit the "holy crap" level on your Stupidifier ? :?
Too bad it is a limited edition, I would have bought one to try it. 8)
Hi TrilliumSound - Richard I made a new version yesterday night
Hi TrilliumSound - Richard
I made a new version yesterday night. Will upload in a couple of hours. :)
I want to exchange the previous (extremly wide mono) master I did last time. :mrgreen:
A couple of hours later:
The new version is uploaded and called
BobYordan-Varja space.wav
Cheers
Bob
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Michael Fossenkemper wrote: Bob, how many versions have you done
Michael Fossenkemper wrote: Bob, how many versions have you done? I say we realease all the versions you did so we can see your journey or should I say hear. just kidding.
*LOL*
Yeah, well I have uploaded 4 until now, the total number is my secret. :mrgreen: For me it is also a learning process. And this was for me a tough one. *hehe* But I am 20% satisfied with the latest one and 10% satisfied with the previous 3, so I hope it will not be totally trashed by and laught at by the others when listening. :)
Cheers
Bob
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Ok, just received the Vocal Up version, you can download it when
Ok, just received the Vocal Up version, you can download it whenever you want.
Greetings !
Richard