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Re: Feedback would be greatly appreciated

Post by bluesgirl » Thu Jul 03, 2008 7:14 pm

Heinsite, Thanks for listening and your feedback. As far as the mix goes the guitar on All Ovr Twn has a heavy chorus on it so unless I re-recorded it I don't know if there is much I can do with it. I didn't want to bury the the vocal with the guitar cause that is easy to do. But if u have any suggestions about how to mix it better (like eq or whatever) I am all ears. Mixing is so tedious and frustrating I hate it. I have gotten better at it but I wish I didn't have to mix it cause of the "hair pulling" event it is.Well maybe the songs are worth doing something more with but I would have to find a singer. Thank u very much for your feedback. I think I am definitely going to learn from people like u and everyone else here, which is very cool. bluesgirl

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Re: Feedback would be greatly appreciated

Post by heinsite » Fri Jul 04, 2008 3:45 am

bluesgirl--not sure how much you'll learn from ME, especially in the production end. i just call it like i hear it, and that's how i write as well, not being a true musician (is there such a note as L #?), just chords and clouds of dust. but hopefully somebody on here can tell you exactly how to mix these better--or have someone else do it for you. and yes, it might take re-recording some or the whole shabang, but hopefully not. again, IMHO these are very good tunes that deserve the best you can give them. but hopefully SOMEBODY OUT THERE! can make some technical suggestions. i do think that adding eq in spots will help, maybe in the upper end, but i listened yesterday and i'll go back again and respond if i have anything else to add.all the best,warren

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