Hi folks,
2012/6/12 Fons Adriaensen <fons(a)linuxaudio.org>rg>:
On Tue, Jun 12, 2012 at 08:48:38AM -0400, Paul Davis
wrote:
very interesting to go back and forth between
these two. jason's one has a
much more natural vocal treatment, but yours has a kind of sparkle that is
nice to listen to. i found the vocal onset pretty startling in your mix,
but then the tone grows on my ears.
That's a bit strange. I only used a compressor on the vocal, there's no EQ
at all in the entire session (it was done rather in a hurry). When comparing
the two versions, Jason's vocal sounds very EQ'd to me- a bit too much for
my taste.
The bass was compressed as well. The reverb is zita-rev1, and I also used
zita-dpl1 post-fader in the master, set for a moderate amount of limiting,
never more than 4dB or so.
Ciao,
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Dave, love you're nice singing with that real blues feeling, and also
the simple, straight and elegant touch you give to it.
Jason, better clarity in the mix, and the result it reminds me a bit
of some New Orleans blues classic sound that wasn't so prominent
before.
Fons, result is even more "good old sound" because drums are more subtle.
Love them all, and thank you all for sharing.
A good example of how one set of recordings can sound really different
depending on the production/mix.
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