"Peter Larsen" wrote in message
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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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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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