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Old 04.06.2005, 11:37 AM
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Originally Posted by Seeyou
I myself would keep the track dry from reverb. It is in fashion to use clear sounds nowadays. Reverb would be nice in an ambient remix with electronic sounds though.
True....it kinda feels more personal and intimate when everything is not drowning in Verb'. Also, I think sometimes people use reverb to cover up a badly recorded take.

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I would give a little more bass presence to the voice and cut some highs in both voice and guitar.
I would prefer a little bit more proximity effect to the voice since it is the leading element of the song and it has to sound warm and fat rather than thin and cold.
Yeah......it is strange...her voice always came across quite thin that day. Alot of the tiime she would be moving her head so she could see her hands, and I think she was moving in and out of the on-axis response of the mic. Seeing as it was Fig.8, the off-axis rejection is much greater than that of the off-axis response of a cardiod.

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I also hear a lot of booth reverb, or is it an additional effect? Try to minimize it!
What is "booth reverb"???

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The track is excellent.
This is just my opinion and a matter of taste and I mean no harm
hey...no probs! Opinons are what I am after. Thanks alot for listening and taking the time to give some feedback!

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