Home is in your arms

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2011/08/02 00:12:43 (permalink)

Home is in your arms

I think I mixed this quite well....
Danny
 
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    Janet
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    Re:Home is in your arms 2011/08/02 17:50:14 (permalink)
    You know I'm no expert, but it sounds good to me.  :) 
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    Re:Home is in your arms 2011/08/03 07:44:33 (permalink)
    Hi Danny,
     This sounds pretty good to me as well. I like how your vocals blend well with your guitar playing. Nice guitar solo.
     

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    Re:Home is in your arms 2011/08/03 21:51:58 (permalink)
    Danny,

    Nice feel there. My only crits are the drums seem a bit too low in the mix, the bass a tad too loud. I'd punch the vocals 1.5db to maybe even 2db.

    But that is just, like, my opinion, man.
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    Re:Home is in your arms 2011/08/04 00:28:43 (permalink)
    That sounds really nice.  Great mix - spacious vocal.  It is a very full sound but everything is so clear and distinct and airy.  I like your use of octave harmonies on the vocals, and nice panning.  The kick and snare sound very compressed.   I really like the guitar tones - clean and on the solo too.  Excellent job.
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    Re:Home is in your arms 2011/08/04 16:16:25 (permalink)
    The song was Lonely Road.... nice job. I like the tones used, the one thing I would do would be to mix the vox up a slight bit. And on the chorus, I'd lower the low octave unison a bit.

    Yeah.... it sounds good.

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    Re:Home is in your arms 2011/08/04 16:43:23 (permalink)
    I got 'Home is in Your heart' which I really liked.  Nice feel and mood gets created and the vocals work really well against that backdrop.  The vocals sounded very good, and I'd suggest pushing them further forward in the mix.
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    Re:Home is in your arms 2011/08/05 10:12:05 (permalink)
    Thanks everyone and i know what you mean with the bass vocals being a little hot. I need to probably sing it again. I wish i could add just a little more thickness to the mix.
    But thank you for all the advice it's been so appreciated...
    Danny
    I Don't know if you would mind if i had the mix of you guitartrek doing Don't stop believein without the vocals...I think it would be fun to sing that song...You did such a great job!
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