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last question for today...
After hearing the mix of the preproduction the guitarist told me that he don't like vocals. They are ok for the preprod. but the must not sound so in the final product. They are to high. I listen to it carefully and he's right: the vocals are lying above the music. Not inside of the "guitar-plane". I think it is not a kind of bad EQing that they do not fit in the mix. They do. But the phantom source is slightely to high. Above the whole music. What causes this effect? I read that frequencies around 8kHz gives the illusion of "high". As well the boostet 1kHz give the imagination "far" and 300-500Hz and 4kHz boosted "near". How do bring the vocals down? I don't mean pitch or frequencies. I mean the position of the phantom source. Greeting Thomas Thiele |
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