Hi All. I've finished the tracks that I want to submit this Sunday for the Parisian Café listing and would like to hear some of your thoughts on the mixing perspective.
Should I put the VI's in room ambience, with no reverb thinking that if I'm sitting in an intimate café there's not going to be a lot of space, or add a little plate or small hall to the room ambience. I am panning the four pieces L to R as if I'm looking at them from @ 20 feet away. Ac. Gtr -35 L, Upright Pno -20 L, Upright bass +20 R, and Ac. Gtr +35 R. I think it sounds pretty realistic, but...
Thoughts? Suggestions? Have any of you had experience and success submitting tracks like this?
Any and all thoughts are appreciated.
Charlie
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Re: FX for French Café Listing
If it helps glue the instrumeents together an give them cohesion then I would say yes so long as it's tastefully done. Don't neglect to EQ your reverb return, they usually benfit from having some low end rolled off .
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Re: FX for French Café Listing
Thanks for the tip, and reply.
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