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Finally got to get a good listen to my tune submitted to Joe for mastering.
GOOD LORD is that the same tune I recorded in my meager home studio? Sounds sweet & gigantic!
I really expected my limitations to hamper the overall outcome, but seriously folks it sounds awesome..
I'll be posting the before and after here this weekend
Thanks Joe..

Jeano

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joe lambert Fri, 08/13/2004 - 14:29

I don't have my notes in front of me but I can give you a basic idea of what I did. At first listen I noticed the low end was muddy. I spoke to Jeano and told him I felt the vocal was a little burried. This is common when mixing on small speakers. Its sounds fine on nearfieds because you don't hear it in proper context if there is a lot of low end which there was. So he did a vocal up mix and it helped a lot. Dynamically the instruments weren't really holding together as a big rock song needs. What I mean is the drums and guitar werent working together as well as I think they are now. I think this gives it a bigger more powerful sound. Some upper mid EQ to help the vocal and guitars have a better sense of space. I spent about an hour trying to get the eq just right. It was a little difficult because I alway's like to get good seperation with low end and kick drum. I had to fine the right spot to roll enouph low end off without loosing the kick/ punch.

All in all I think it came out very good. I t sounds big and clear on my Big Egglestons and my walkman.
I had no additional gain via the L2.

joe lambert Mon, 08/16/2004 - 16:47

Hey,
Yeh I used the Manley for the low end and I used the Prism for some other eq. I think it was the Manley Vari MU for compression. TWhen I listen to the MP3 file it reminds me why I hate MP3's. It makes me sad that this is how a lot of people listen to music now.
For this forum purpose I guess it's unavoidable. But the fact that so many people listen to them on there computer all day.. sorry to go off on a rant there.

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