JD01 wrote: ↑Wed Sep 23, 2020 8:09 am
This sounds ace!
Love the drippy drippy after the intro.
Never heard the original, but this is cool.
The bass is a little loud, when the guitars aren't in. But its a good sound.
I actually think drums are a touch quiet. Maybe that's cos you normally have them a bit more prominent. Particularly in the bits where you're leading with the snare - those cymbals sound ace but they don't seem loud enough.
Love the clean tone solo over the massive overdriven guitars.
The rhythm guitars sound brilliant.
You've explained this to me before but I can't remember: What's your vocal chain? i.e. mic, compressor, reverb impulse any other effects. I always like they way you get them to mix.
Thanks JD. I will take all that into consideration when I remix.
My vocal chain was really complicated and unique for this one. A friend of mine lent me his Pro MPA II tube preamp that has been heavily modded. A lot of tube preamps are "tube" in name only, but this one's been reworked to actually get something out of the tubes. I told him I'd give his a shot and see how it goes. I must admit it does add a little something to the vocals. It didn't do jack shit IMO for anything else, but with a nice vocal mic it added some warm smoothness that I like. Anything to help my voice is probably a good thing.
So, looking at the project now, here's the vocal chain...
AT4047
Pro MPA II
Ferric TDS
ReaEQ - 1db high shelf cut at 2k
Antress Modern Compressor
Classic Delay - this one is ancient, but I always like it. It's the only delay plug I ever use for anything. Set at a 1/4 note sync'd quick slap-back delay
Reaverb "Voc Ambient Sus" impulse from the Lexicon Rooms files.