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Geoff Duncan
September 29th 04, 04:16 AM
If you have a few minutes, I'd be interested in any constructive feedback on
this track.

http://www.philmadsen.co.nz/download/sample_beach.mp3

Since Phil has put it on his site, I see no harm in pointing you folks at it
for any critique you care to offer.

I recorded and mixed it here at my studio, and it was mastered at Studio
301, Sydney.

I feel like the bottom end is still a bit 'big', but since we'll be getting
the whole album mastered as a whole, I'll get that looked at then.

The arrangement etc is a collaboration between Phil and myself, and we are
about to start work on two more tracks.

I played guitar, bass, and keys, Phil did the vocal, and a friend, Evan
Williams played drums.

Phil lives in Auckland, I live in Wellington (about 7 hours drive) so we
collaborate via mp3 ideas, and he flies down for a few days to track vocals
and work on mixes.

Anyway, I'm interested in any comments.

<Flame suit on>

cheers

Geoff

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Gherkin Productions Limited
Music Recording & Production Suite
Lower Hutt, Wellington
www.gherkin.vze.com


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Romeo Rondeau
September 29th 04, 07:01 AM
Are you looking for mix advice or musical advice? I thought the mix sounded
fine, maybe the bass is a little upfront. The backing vocals sounded cool to
me, don't hide them in so much reverb and bring them forward in the mix. I
would like to hear the chorus built up a little more, maybe a clean strat
type guitar spelling out chords or something. Nice work.

"Geoff Duncan" > wrote in message
...
> If you have a few minutes, I'd be interested in any constructive feedback
on
> this track.
>
> http://www.philmadsen.co.nz/download/sample_beach.mp3
>
> Since Phil has put it on his site, I see no harm in pointing you folks at
it
> for any critique you care to offer.
>
> I recorded and mixed it here at my studio, and it was mastered at Studio
> 301, Sydney.
>
> I feel like the bottom end is still a bit 'big', but since we'll be
getting
> the whole album mastered as a whole, I'll get that looked at then.
>
> The arrangement etc is a collaboration between Phil and myself, and we are
> about to start work on two more tracks.
>
> I played guitar, bass, and keys, Phil did the vocal, and a friend, Evan
> Williams played drums.
>
> Phil lives in Auckland, I live in Wellington (about 7 hours drive) so we
> collaborate via mp3 ideas, and he flies down for a few days to track
vocals
> and work on mixes.
>
> Anyway, I'm interested in any comments.
>
> <Flame suit on>
>
> cheers
>
> Geoff
>
> --
> --
> Geoff Duncan
> Gherkin Productions Limited
> Music Recording & Production Suite
> Lower Hutt, Wellington
> www.gherkin.vze.com
>
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Romeo Rondeau
September 29th 04, 07:01 AM
Are you looking for mix advice or musical advice? I thought the mix sounded
fine, maybe the bass is a little upfront. The backing vocals sounded cool to
me, don't hide them in so much reverb and bring them forward in the mix. I
would like to hear the chorus built up a little more, maybe a clean strat
type guitar spelling out chords or something. Nice work.

"Geoff Duncan" > wrote in message
...
> If you have a few minutes, I'd be interested in any constructive feedback
on
> this track.
>
> http://www.philmadsen.co.nz/download/sample_beach.mp3
>
> Since Phil has put it on his site, I see no harm in pointing you folks at
it
> for any critique you care to offer.
>
> I recorded and mixed it here at my studio, and it was mastered at Studio
> 301, Sydney.
>
> I feel like the bottom end is still a bit 'big', but since we'll be
getting
> the whole album mastered as a whole, I'll get that looked at then.
>
> The arrangement etc is a collaboration between Phil and myself, and we are
> about to start work on two more tracks.
>
> I played guitar, bass, and keys, Phil did the vocal, and a friend, Evan
> Williams played drums.
>
> Phil lives in Auckland, I live in Wellington (about 7 hours drive) so we
> collaborate via mp3 ideas, and he flies down for a few days to track
vocals
> and work on mixes.
>
> Anyway, I'm interested in any comments.
>
> <Flame suit on>
>
> cheers
>
> Geoff
>
> --
> --
> Geoff Duncan
> Gherkin Productions Limited
> Music Recording & Production Suite
> Lower Hutt, Wellington
> www.gherkin.vze.com
>
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Geoff Duncan
September 29th 04, 11:01 AM
"Geoff Duncan" wrote in message:

>If you have a few minutes, I'd be interested in any constructive feedback
on
>this track.
>
>>http://www.philmadsen.co.nz/download/sample_beach.mp3
>
>Since Phil has put it on his site, I see no harm in pointing you folks at
it
>for any critique you care to offer.
>
>I recorded and mixed it here at my studio, and it was mastered at Studio
>301, Sydney.
>
>I feel like the bottom end is still a bit 'big', but since we'll be getting
>the whole album mastered as a whole, I'll get that looked at then.
>
>The arrangement etc is a collaboration between Phil and myself, and we are
>about to start work on two more tracks.
>
>I played guitar, bass, and keys, Phil did the vocal, and a friend, Evan
>Williams played drums.
>
>Phil lives in Auckland, I live in Wellington (about 7 hours drive) so we
>collaborate via mp3 ideas, and he flies down for a few days to track vocals
>and work on mixes.

>Anyway, I'm interested in any comments.

><Flame suit on>

>cheers

Geoff


"Romeo Rondeau" > wrote in message
...
> Are you looking for mix advice or musical advice? I thought the mix
sounded
> fine, maybe the bass is a little upfront. The backing vocals sounded cool
to
> me, don't hide them in so much reverb and bring them forward in the mix. I
> would like to hear the chorus built up a little more, maybe a clean strat
> type guitar spelling out chords or something. Nice work.
>
>

Thanks!

Musical and/or mix advice welcome!

Since I will have an opportunity to revisit this before the album comes out,
it is all useful.

It is playing on the Radio around NZ at the moment as is, and sounds
basically fine, but I am looking to improve the mix for the album version.

Thanks for the feedback.


Geoff



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Geoff Duncan
September 29th 04, 11:01 AM
"Geoff Duncan" wrote in message:

>If you have a few minutes, I'd be interested in any constructive feedback
on
>this track.
>
>>http://www.philmadsen.co.nz/download/sample_beach.mp3
>
>Since Phil has put it on his site, I see no harm in pointing you folks at
it
>for any critique you care to offer.
>
>I recorded and mixed it here at my studio, and it was mastered at Studio
>301, Sydney.
>
>I feel like the bottom end is still a bit 'big', but since we'll be getting
>the whole album mastered as a whole, I'll get that looked at then.
>
>The arrangement etc is a collaboration between Phil and myself, and we are
>about to start work on two more tracks.
>
>I played guitar, bass, and keys, Phil did the vocal, and a friend, Evan
>Williams played drums.
>
>Phil lives in Auckland, I live in Wellington (about 7 hours drive) so we
>collaborate via mp3 ideas, and he flies down for a few days to track vocals
>and work on mixes.

>Anyway, I'm interested in any comments.

><Flame suit on>

>cheers

Geoff


"Romeo Rondeau" > wrote in message
...
> Are you looking for mix advice or musical advice? I thought the mix
sounded
> fine, maybe the bass is a little upfront. The backing vocals sounded cool
to
> me, don't hide them in so much reverb and bring them forward in the mix. I
> would like to hear the chorus built up a little more, maybe a clean strat
> type guitar spelling out chords or something. Nice work.
>
>

Thanks!

Musical and/or mix advice welcome!

Since I will have an opportunity to revisit this before the album comes out,
it is all useful.

It is playing on the Radio around NZ at the moment as is, and sounds
basically fine, but I am looking to improve the mix for the album version.

Thanks for the feedback.


Geoff



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Hev
September 29th 04, 02:49 PM
"Geoff Duncan" > wrote in message
...
> If you have a few minutes, I'd be interested in any constructive feedback
> on
> this track.
>
> http://www.philmadsen.co.nz/download/sample_beach.mp3
>
> Since Phil has put it on his site, I see no harm in pointing you folks at
> it
> for any critique you care to offer.
>
> I recorded and mixed it here at my studio, and it was mastered at Studio
> 301, Sydney.
>
> I feel like the bottom end is still a bit 'big', but since we'll be
> getting
> the whole album mastered as a whole, I'll get that looked at then.
>
> The arrangement etc is a collaboration between Phil and myself, and we are
> about to start work on two more tracks.
>
> I played guitar, bass, and keys, Phil did the vocal, and a friend, Evan
> Williams played drums.
>
> Phil lives in Auckland, I live in Wellington (about 7 hours drive) so we
> collaborate via mp3 ideas, and he flies down for a few days to track
> vocals
> and work on mixes.
>
> Anyway, I'm interested in any comments.
>
> <Flame suit on>
>
> cheers
>
> Geoff


On my setup the bass sounds a little strong.
What bugs me more is it feels too mono. Pan some things harder left and
right.

And good luck getting the 40 & 50 somethings to put down the wine glass and
pick up the record. <g>

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find me here:
www.michaelspringer.com

Hev
September 29th 04, 02:49 PM
"Geoff Duncan" > wrote in message
...
> If you have a few minutes, I'd be interested in any constructive feedback
> on
> this track.
>
> http://www.philmadsen.co.nz/download/sample_beach.mp3
>
> Since Phil has put it on his site, I see no harm in pointing you folks at
> it
> for any critique you care to offer.
>
> I recorded and mixed it here at my studio, and it was mastered at Studio
> 301, Sydney.
>
> I feel like the bottom end is still a bit 'big', but since we'll be
> getting
> the whole album mastered as a whole, I'll get that looked at then.
>
> The arrangement etc is a collaboration between Phil and myself, and we are
> about to start work on two more tracks.
>
> I played guitar, bass, and keys, Phil did the vocal, and a friend, Evan
> Williams played drums.
>
> Phil lives in Auckland, I live in Wellington (about 7 hours drive) so we
> collaborate via mp3 ideas, and he flies down for a few days to track
> vocals
> and work on mixes.
>
> Anyway, I'm interested in any comments.
>
> <Flame suit on>
>
> cheers
>
> Geoff


On my setup the bass sounds a little strong.
What bugs me more is it feels too mono. Pan some things harder left and
right.

And good luck getting the 40 & 50 somethings to put down the wine glass and
pick up the record. <g>

--

-Hev
find me here:
www.michaelspringer.com

Geoff Duncan
September 29th 04, 08:12 PM
"Hev" > wrote in message
...
> "Geoff Duncan" > wrote in message
> ...
> > If you have a few minutes, I'd be interested in any constructive
feedback
> > on
> > this track.
> >
> > http://www.philmadsen.co.nz/download/sample_beach.mp3
> >
> > Since Phil has put it on his site, I see no harm in pointing you folks
at
> > it
> > for any critique you care to offer.
> >
> > I recorded and mixed it here at my studio, and it was mastered at Studio
> > 301, Sydney.
> >
> > I feel like the bottom end is still a bit 'big', but since we'll be
> > getting
> > the whole album mastered as a whole, I'll get that looked at then.
> >
> > The arrangement etc is a collaboration between Phil and myself, and we
are
> > about to start work on two more tracks.
> >
> > I played guitar, bass, and keys, Phil did the vocal, and a friend, Evan
> > Williams played drums.
> >
> > Phil lives in Auckland, I live in Wellington (about 7 hours drive) so we
> > collaborate via mp3 ideas, and he flies down for a few days to track
> > vocals
> > and work on mixes.
> >
> > Anyway, I'm interested in any comments.
> >
> > <Flame suit on>
> >
> > cheers
> >
> > Geoff
>
>
> On my setup the bass sounds a little strong.
> What bugs me more is it feels too mono. Pan some things harder left and
> right.
>
> And good luck getting the 40 & 50 somethings to put down the wine glass
and
> pick up the record. <g>
>
> --
>
> -Hev
> find me here:
> www.michaelspringer.com
>
>

ouch!

Yeah, the bass feels a bit big here too. I havent touched it post-mastering,
so thats for a revisit come album time.

Funny, over here it feels pretty stereo, and when I hit MONO on the console,
it shrinks right in. When I unhit MONO again, it goes 'woosh" and feels
wide.

Oh well, back to the drawing board on that one

Hey thanks for the feedback though!!

Anyone else?

cheers

Geoff


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Geoff Duncan
September 29th 04, 08:12 PM
"Hev" > wrote in message
...
> "Geoff Duncan" > wrote in message
> ...
> > If you have a few minutes, I'd be interested in any constructive
feedback
> > on
> > this track.
> >
> > http://www.philmadsen.co.nz/download/sample_beach.mp3
> >
> > Since Phil has put it on his site, I see no harm in pointing you folks
at
> > it
> > for any critique you care to offer.
> >
> > I recorded and mixed it here at my studio, and it was mastered at Studio
> > 301, Sydney.
> >
> > I feel like the bottom end is still a bit 'big', but since we'll be
> > getting
> > the whole album mastered as a whole, I'll get that looked at then.
> >
> > The arrangement etc is a collaboration between Phil and myself, and we
are
> > about to start work on two more tracks.
> >
> > I played guitar, bass, and keys, Phil did the vocal, and a friend, Evan
> > Williams played drums.
> >
> > Phil lives in Auckland, I live in Wellington (about 7 hours drive) so we
> > collaborate via mp3 ideas, and he flies down for a few days to track
> > vocals
> > and work on mixes.
> >
> > Anyway, I'm interested in any comments.
> >
> > <Flame suit on>
> >
> > cheers
> >
> > Geoff
>
>
> On my setup the bass sounds a little strong.
> What bugs me more is it feels too mono. Pan some things harder left and
> right.
>
> And good luck getting the 40 & 50 somethings to put down the wine glass
and
> pick up the record. <g>
>
> --
>
> -Hev
> find me here:
> www.michaelspringer.com
>
>

ouch!

Yeah, the bass feels a bit big here too. I havent touched it post-mastering,
so thats for a revisit come album time.

Funny, over here it feels pretty stereo, and when I hit MONO on the console,
it shrinks right in. When I unhit MONO again, it goes 'woosh" and feels
wide.

Oh well, back to the drawing board on that one

Hey thanks for the feedback though!!

Anyone else?

cheers

Geoff


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Krazy Kanuck
September 29th 04, 11:47 PM
> >
> > And good luck getting the 40 & 50 somethings to put down the wine glass
> and
> > pick up the record. <g>
> >
>
Hey I'm 40 something, and no, I won't be putting down my wine glass and
purchasing any of this genre of music.....However, that being said, It
sounds pretty good mixwise....
Len

Krazy Kanuck
September 29th 04, 11:47 PM
> >
> > And good luck getting the 40 & 50 somethings to put down the wine glass
> and
> > pick up the record. <g>
> >
>
Hey I'm 40 something, and no, I won't be putting down my wine glass and
purchasing any of this genre of music.....However, that being said, It
sounds pretty good mixwise....
Len

Geoff Duncan
September 30th 04, 03:14 AM
"Krazy Kanuck" > wrote in message
...
>
>
> > >
> > > And good luck getting the 40 & 50 somethings to put down the wine
glass
> > and
> > > pick up the record. <g>
> > >
> >
> Hey I'm 40 something, and no, I won't be putting down my wine glass and
> purchasing any of this genre of music.....However, that being said, It
> sounds pretty good mixwise....
> Len
>
>

Thanks for the feedback Len!

Enjoy the vino!!!!!


cheers

Geoff


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Geoff Duncan
September 30th 04, 03:14 AM
"Krazy Kanuck" > wrote in message
...
>
>
> > >
> > > And good luck getting the 40 & 50 somethings to put down the wine
glass
> > and
> > > pick up the record. <g>
> > >
> >
> Hey I'm 40 something, and no, I won't be putting down my wine glass and
> purchasing any of this genre of music.....However, that being said, It
> sounds pretty good mixwise....
> Len
>
>

Thanks for the feedback Len!

Enjoy the vino!!!!!


cheers

Geoff


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Peter Larsen
October 2nd 04, 07:18 PM
Geoff Duncan wrote:

> If you have a few minutes, I'd be interested in any constructive feedback on
> this track.

> http://www.philmadsen.co.nz/download/sample_beach.mp3

Bass appears detached and lives its own life without being integrated
into the mix. More echo does not provide an illusion of a large room,
more pre-delay of it does, also at a usenet-sized glance echo appears to
be (too)monoic.

> <Flame suit on>

I think you look into getting the bass to appear to be in the same space
as the rest. Something like a 6 dB pr. octave roll-off at 70 Hz may also
suit the overall tone fine and lighten it up. I'd prefer adding a wee
bit, say 4 dB, on say the 5 kHz slider of an assumed octave band
equalizer, so as to address the overall abscense, it sounds too remote
and ought to be more intimate/up front.

Your mileage may vary greatly.

> Geoff


Kind regards

Peter Larsen

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Peter Larsen
October 2nd 04, 07:18 PM
Geoff Duncan wrote:

> If you have a few minutes, I'd be interested in any constructive feedback on
> this track.

> http://www.philmadsen.co.nz/download/sample_beach.mp3

Bass appears detached and lives its own life without being integrated
into the mix. More echo does not provide an illusion of a large room,
more pre-delay of it does, also at a usenet-sized glance echo appears to
be (too)monoic.

> <Flame suit on>

I think you look into getting the bass to appear to be in the same space
as the rest. Something like a 6 dB pr. octave roll-off at 70 Hz may also
suit the overall tone fine and lighten it up. I'd prefer adding a wee
bit, say 4 dB, on say the 5 kHz slider of an assumed octave band
equalizer, so as to address the overall abscense, it sounds too remote
and ought to be more intimate/up front.

Your mileage may vary greatly.

> Geoff


Kind regards

Peter Larsen

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Geoff Duncan
October 3rd 04, 01:58 AM
"Peter Larsen" > wrote in message
...
> Geoff Duncan wrote:
>
> > If you have a few minutes, I'd be interested in any constructive
feedback on
> > this track.
>
> > http://www.philmadsen.co.nz/download/sample_beach.mp3
>
> Bass appears detached and lives its own life without being integrated
> into the mix. More echo does not provide an illusion of a large room,
> more pre-delay of it does, also at a usenet-sized glance echo appears to
> be (too)monoic.
>
> > <Flame suit on>
>
> I think you look into getting the bass to appear to be in the same space
> as the rest. Something like a 6 dB pr. octave roll-off at 70 Hz may also
> suit the overall tone fine and lighten it up. I'd prefer adding a wee
> bit, say 4 dB, on say the 5 kHz slider of an assumed octave band
> equalizer, so as to address the overall abscense, it sounds too remote
> and ought to be more intimate/up front.
>
> Your mileage may vary greatly.
>
> > Geoff
>
>
> Kind regards
>
> Peter Larsen
>
> --
> *******************************************
> * My site is at: http://www.muyiovatki.dk *
> *******************************************

thanks for the comprehensive feedback Peter!!!!!

I will have a fiddle, and try some of the ideas you mentioned.

Many thanks

Geoff


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Geoff Duncan
October 3rd 04, 01:58 AM
"Peter Larsen" > wrote in message
...
> Geoff Duncan wrote:
>
> > If you have a few minutes, I'd be interested in any constructive
feedback on
> > this track.
>
> > http://www.philmadsen.co.nz/download/sample_beach.mp3
>
> Bass appears detached and lives its own life without being integrated
> into the mix. More echo does not provide an illusion of a large room,
> more pre-delay of it does, also at a usenet-sized glance echo appears to
> be (too)monoic.
>
> > <Flame suit on>
>
> I think you look into getting the bass to appear to be in the same space
> as the rest. Something like a 6 dB pr. octave roll-off at 70 Hz may also
> suit the overall tone fine and lighten it up. I'd prefer adding a wee
> bit, say 4 dB, on say the 5 kHz slider of an assumed octave band
> equalizer, so as to address the overall abscense, it sounds too remote
> and ought to be more intimate/up front.
>
> Your mileage may vary greatly.
>
> > Geoff
>
>
> Kind regards
>
> Peter Larsen
>
> --
> *******************************************
> * My site is at: http://www.muyiovatki.dk *
> *******************************************

thanks for the comprehensive feedback Peter!!!!!

I will have a fiddle, and try some of the ideas you mentioned.

Many thanks

Geoff


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Geoff Wood
October 3rd 04, 07:44 AM
"Geoff Duncan" > wrote in message
...
>
> "Peter Larsen" > wrote in message
> ...
>> Geoff Duncan wrote:
>>
>> > If you have a few minutes, I'd be interested in any constructive
> feedback on
>> > this track.
>>
>> > http://www.philmadsen.co.nz/download/sample_beach.mp3
>>
>> Bass appears detached and lives its own life without being integrated
>> into the mix. More echo does not provide an illusion of a large room,
>> more pre-delay of it does, also at a usenet-sized glance echo appears to
>> be (too)monoic.

I'd echo that. It sounds like the bass has been added on in another
time-and-space, possibly by somebody not involved in the original
perfomances....

The rest seems well integrated and balanced. Except maybe the BVs at the
very end of the sample (last 5 sec) seem a bit 'elsewhere' too.

If I were you I'd find a better room ;-)

geoff1

Geoff Wood
October 3rd 04, 07:44 AM
"Geoff Duncan" > wrote in message
...
>
> "Peter Larsen" > wrote in message
> ...
>> Geoff Duncan wrote:
>>
>> > If you have a few minutes, I'd be interested in any constructive
> feedback on
>> > this track.
>>
>> > http://www.philmadsen.co.nz/download/sample_beach.mp3
>>
>> Bass appears detached and lives its own life without being integrated
>> into the mix. More echo does not provide an illusion of a large room,
>> more pre-delay of it does, also at a usenet-sized glance echo appears to
>> be (too)monoic.

I'd echo that. It sounds like the bass has been added on in another
time-and-space, possibly by somebody not involved in the original
perfomances....

The rest seems well integrated and balanced. Except maybe the BVs at the
very end of the sample (last 5 sec) seem a bit 'elsewhere' too.

If I were you I'd find a better room ;-)

geoff1

Geoff Duncan
October 3rd 04, 10:57 PM
"Geoff Wood" -nospam> wrote in message
...
>
> "Geoff Duncan" > wrote in message
> ...
> >
> > "Peter Larsen" > wrote in message
> > ...
> >> Geoff Duncan wrote:
> >>
> >> > If you have a few minutes, I'd be interested in any constructive
> > feedback on
> >> > this track.
> >>
> >> > http://www.philmadsen.co.nz/download/sample_beach.mp3
> >>
> >> Bass appears detached and lives its own life without being integrated
> >> into the mix. More echo does not provide an illusion of a large room,
> >> more pre-delay of it does, also at a usenet-sized glance echo appears
to
> >> be (too)monoic.
>
> I'd echo that. It sounds like the bass has been added on in another
> time-and-space, possibly by somebody not involved in the original
> perfomances....
>
> The rest seems well integrated and balanced. Except maybe the BVs at the
> very end of the sample (last 5 sec) seem a bit 'elsewhere' too.
>
> If I were you I'd find a better room ;-)
>
> geoff1
>
>

Thanks for the feedback Other Geoff, I agree with all of the above....

I am working on the 'better room'scenario.................

Hows it all going.....


cheers

Geoff


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Geoff Duncan
October 3rd 04, 10:57 PM
"Geoff Wood" -nospam> wrote in message
...
>
> "Geoff Duncan" > wrote in message
> ...
> >
> > "Peter Larsen" > wrote in message
> > ...
> >> Geoff Duncan wrote:
> >>
> >> > If you have a few minutes, I'd be interested in any constructive
> > feedback on
> >> > this track.
> >>
> >> > http://www.philmadsen.co.nz/download/sample_beach.mp3
> >>
> >> Bass appears detached and lives its own life without being integrated
> >> into the mix. More echo does not provide an illusion of a large room,
> >> more pre-delay of it does, also at a usenet-sized glance echo appears
to
> >> be (too)monoic.
>
> I'd echo that. It sounds like the bass has been added on in another
> time-and-space, possibly by somebody not involved in the original
> perfomances....
>
> The rest seems well integrated and balanced. Except maybe the BVs at the
> very end of the sample (last 5 sec) seem a bit 'elsewhere' too.
>
> If I were you I'd find a better room ;-)
>
> geoff1
>
>

Thanks for the feedback Other Geoff, I agree with all of the above....

I am working on the 'better room'scenario.................

Hows it all going.....


cheers

Geoff


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