Hi Bob, oh ... as soon as i got my system back working, i will also listen to the songs ... and be sure, my ears are not the best ones here ...
Regards, Mathias > Hi All > Many many thanks for your time listening to this music. > > Ralph you are right on the money and I will be using Jamin over the next > few > days to master all the tracks taking into accout what you have said ( you > must have a very similair setup to me monitor wise) > > It was with some trepidation that I sent the link to you all as I know the > high standard of music you all listen to. > > Again Many thanks for your time > > Cheers > Bob > > > > On 22 February 2010 12:32, Ralf Mardorf <ralf.mard...@alice-dsl.net> > wrote: > >> Frank Smith wrote: >> >>> HI All >>> Well here it is. >>> Money where your mouth is time! >>> >>> Take a listen all produced in 64studio from start to finish. >>> Rock music with a ballad for good measure. >>> No need to login: >>> >>> http://www.projectoverseer.biz/BluesLSD/ >>> >>> >>> Cheers >>> Bob >>> >> >> Hi Bob :) >> >> good production :), excepted of the very good song "Getting Free" :(. At >> the beginning "Getting Free" is perfectly mixed, but when the vocals >> start >> I'm not fine with it any more. >> >> My first impression, when listening to it by two different pairs of >> speakers was, that the vocals are very loud here and I had the >> impression >> that a multi band compressor levels the vocals and in addition that the >> same >> compressor levels down the volume of the instruments or the volumes of >> the >> instruments are reduced manually. >> >> Then I listened to it by headphones and I noticed that I was wrong >> because >> of my first impression. There's something broken because of the stereo >> mixing. >> >> My second impression was, that when listening to it on mono the added >> signals of the left and right vocals become more louder than the added >> signals of the left and right instruments does, but I guess I'm wrong >> with >> this too, any way especially the brass section is "covered" by the >> vocals on >> mono. I guess changing the frequencies or making the vocals less noisy >> and >> some instruments, especially the brass section louder, might sound more >> pleasant. >> >> However, "Street of Dreams" and "Hold back the Tide" IMO are good >> produced >> 64 Studio Linux recordings :). >> >> Cheers! >> Ralf >> >> PS: Private I listen among others to music in a style similar to >> "Getting >> Free". >> > _______________________________________________ > 64studio-users mailing list > 64studio-users@lists.64studio.com > http://lists.64studio.com/mailman/listinfo/64studio-users > _______________________________________________ 64studio-users mailing list 64studio-users@lists.64studio.com http://lists.64studio.com/mailman/listinfo/64studio-users