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Mixing & Song Critique
On a Matter of a Philosophical Nature
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[QUOTE="davemc, post: 10434"] Hi ya, I actually meant how long has the recording of the songs been going. If a while a new set of ears is great , even a few impartial friends that are not in bands. $*^t they buy CD's I always ask my non-muso friends about mixes. You get back honest answers like cannot hear vocals, why do the guitars sound like that. Yeah I find the bands with everyone wanting something different are hard to mix. I asked a band that are Coldplay type band to bring in some CD's so we can work out levels and sounds for the songs. I got a Propellorheads, prodigy and the verve CD's brought in. There was 6 people in that band, hardly ever there for mixing at once, it was a nightmare. Drummer puts the drums up, next session guitarist puts drums down and verbs them out. etc etc. Stick with it, is there 2 engineers at the studio can you swap and get another set of ears. [/QUOTE]
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