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Matt Picone wrote:
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New tune. Had the idea but it was cemented and properly motivated by a
recent bar talk... I can hear the mastering EQ curve isn't right, but I
can't sort it out without harbal or better ears. Anyone?
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Nice and polished rock song, can't say much about the EQ mastering
curve.<br>
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It doesn't sound very wrong to me, can say a few things but that's
beyond right or wrong (my country - lol) first minutes - the vocals
aren't centered - neither is the guitar rythm part - they sound very
stereo - maybe a little shift in pan position.. <br>
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In the second part the drums the cymbal and hiat stuff sometimes seem
to fight a little bit with the vocal frequencies and again the guitar.<br>
(I always mix up the names - I think I mean the Chinese splash things -
PPPpsssssjjjjjjjj sound...)<br>
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One more thing, most sounds are 4khz or below i would guess... but who
knows I'm talking BS here, insert a few high ( synth) parts - around
2.05 insert a fast staccato beep beep BEEP PEEP PEEEP <b>BEEEEEP</b>
to give an example, it's already there a bit in the guitar part if you
listen close.<br>
Woman (backing) vocals and to finish it a horn section.... lol..<br>
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But if you had not been asking about the mastering EQ curve I would not
have made these remarks - I mean read them and forget about them they
are probably useless and I doubt if they relate to the mastering EQ
curve- bla bla bla - nice song.<br>
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<span class="moz-smiley-s1"><span> :-) </span></span><br>
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