SvenArne
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How can I rough this up a bit ITB?
Hi song forum!! My band and I recorded this demo song at a local studio a couple of weeks ago. The guys want to send this out for mixing, but I did a quick prelim mix at home anyway and I thought it turned out pretty good! Now, a few of the bandmembers complain that it sounds too pretty, glossy and boring and that it needs more edge, roughness and "authenticity" (for lack of a better English word). We're a band who rely more on quirky charm and vulnerable delivery rather than instrumental and vocal virtuosity (and we're not anally preoccupied with timekeeping either )! So I can kinda see where they're coming from! As I said, we'll probably be sending this out for mixing, but as a guy who's spent the last 15 years trying to make my mixes sound as neat and unoffensive as possible, I'm still curious as to what steps a pro engineer might perform in order to make a rather nice and pleasant song such as this sound more gritty and in-yo-face! Here is: http://www.soundclick.com/bands/page_songInfo.cfm?bandID=779259&songID=10569044 Sven
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dlogan
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Re:How can I rough this up a bit ITB?
2011/04/26 11:44:49
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Wow this is cool!! I'm with you, I like the clean mix. It's not over-polished IMO, but that's a matter of taste. That chime part is very clean and pretty, so that's where I would start if I was going to "rough it up" a bit. Maybe route it to a guitar amp with a slight overdrive and mic it with a cheap mic?
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Re:How can I rough this up a bit ITB?
2011/04/26 11:49:26
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Hi Sven, I'm very,very sorry..... but I like this as it is . Rather nice and pleasant ! Greetings, Rik
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Re:How can I rough this up a bit ITB?
2011/04/26 12:21:28
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Add a send of the whole mix through a buss with some mild distortion on it, then send it through a short reverb, then blend it in under the mix. Would give more of a sense of place, and more of a live feel.
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SvenArne
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Re:How can I rough this up a bit ITB?
2011/04/26 12:30:39
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Thanks guys! Fuzzy bells? Sounds dirty... Certainly sounds like it could shave some of the gloss of the mix, I'll be sure to try it! Jamesyoyo> All of the tracks go through a bus with UAD RealVerb for room glue. I could try crunching up that whole bus. Any suggestions on which dist plug might do a good job? If anyone has ideas about "uncrunchy" mix improvements, I'd be happy to hear about those as well!! Sven
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Re:How can I rough this up a bit ITB?
2011/04/26 12:33:11
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SvenArne Jamesyoyo> All of the tracks go through a bus with UAD RealVerb for room glue. I could try crunching up that whole bus. Any suggestions on which dist plug might do a good job? You could use Cake's Tube Leveler, but really any sim amp could do the job. And the highs on the bells in the beginning are begging for a few db cut and high end cut.
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Re:How can I rough this up a bit ITB?
2011/04/26 16:34:29
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I think the mix sounds fantastic, nice job! Maybe some tape or tube saturation? In the instrumental break before the last chorus maybe put some light distortion or saturation on the bass to fatten it up? I dont think it's needed but that might give the illusion of a 'dirtier' mix to your band mates.
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Re:How can I rough this up a bit ITB?
2011/04/26 16:53:24
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take the whole mix. bounce to stereo track. take the bounced stereo track down to zero, and add a brickwall limiter to it, and limit about -3db, output to, say, -12db. roll off (HPF and LPF) at 50hz and 14khz. now play the whole mix again, and slowly, SLOWLY, bring up the bounced limited mix and blend to taste.
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Re:How can I rough this up a bit ITB?
2011/04/26 17:47:56
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Have Mooch play on it. That will dirty it up considerably. Seriously, I'd probably do what James said but then I like it pretty much the way it is (in the Senheiser IE-6 ear buds I'm listening on).
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SvenArne
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Re:How can I rough this up a bit ITB?
2011/04/27 14:51:50
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Thanks for all your suggestions! I'll grap a six-pack and dive into the mix again on friday to incorporate all your tips and post the new mix afterwards. Even Mooch is welcome to record a filthy track over the mp3 and send it to me, I'll put it in there for sure! Intrigued by your suggestion, Batsbrew! The idea is to get a sort of NY compression sound on the whole mix? Sven
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Re:How can I rough this up a bit ITB?
2011/04/27 15:48:39
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well, i just think adding 'distortion' is the wrong approach. the end result is completely dependent upon your own subjective decision.. you can run it hard, or barely there. it will fill out a certain spectrum, based on exactly how you dial the limiter in, without adding any dynamics, only what i call 'sonic filler'. it's not the same as new york compression. but it's in the ballpark. try it, it's easy, quick, and you'll know right away if you like it or not.
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Re:How can I rough this up a bit ITB?
2011/04/27 15:49:52
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this is all assuming the time line does not change. make sure the waveforms line up exactly.
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Re:How can I rough this up a bit ITB?
2011/04/27 17:30:50
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Very pretty song. It has this "Bread" feel. I used to like them a lot.
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Re:How can I rough this up a bit ITB?
2011/04/27 17:53:42
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"complain that it sounds too pretty, glossy and boring and that it needs more edge, roughness and "authenticity" I'm still curious as to what steps a pro engineer might perform in order to make a rather nice and pleasant song such as this sound more gritty and in-yo-face! " hmm? I think it is pretty, cause it is pretty. I think maybe your bandmates don't really know what they sound like or something. Either that, or I'm not getting your questions. It's a real nice song, performances and mix to my ears. All the distortion comments sound do-able to rough it up if that's what you want. Maybe your mates are referring to the pristine clarity of digital audio. Maybe cut some highs in a lot of parts moving towards an AM radio sound or something less sparkly. "In yo face" means no verb (or very minimal) to me. nice job...
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Re:How can I rough this up a bit ITB?
2011/04/27 22:07:14
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I think it sounds great – yeah, it’s clean, pretty, sweet and her accent is charming. Clean is just as “authentic” as dirty. If you think the track doesn’t have enough edge, I’d redo the entire song and play it rough, play it with a bit more attitude – but it sounds great just the way it is. Right now you have a wonderful track.
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Re:How can I rough this up a bit ITB?
2011/04/27 22:43:12
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This is just what it was born to be. Don't get clever with it. It's lovely as is. She's stellar and the whole arrangement is very well done.
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SvenArne
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Re:How can I rough this up a bit ITB?
2011/04/29 16:58:00
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Thanks for the comments, Vechung, Timidi, MannyNY and No How! I've incorporated all the suggestions in this thread and posted a new file (sorry Dlogan, had to do the glockenspiel fx with PodFarm, haven't got the facilities for "real" reamping here). I think it turned out kinda cool! Funny thing, it's kinda close to the situations where I've had to decide between a 0.5" tape bounce of a digital stereo master and the original, with the digital being bigger and wider and the tape being more focussed and compressed!! What do you think? Dirtier mix: http://www.soundclick.com/bands/page_songInfo.cfm?bandID=779259&songID=10582399 Sven P.S.: Look, the differences are kinda subtle so I'll completely understand if you don't bother, but perhaps someone with goldener ears than mine can spread some wisdom?
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Re:How can I rough this up a bit ITB?
2011/04/29 17:30:23
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Yeah sounds good! Without a side-by-side comparison, it does seem a little grittier than I remember. Oh and when I left my first suggestion I missed the "ITB" but amp sim accomplishes the same thing. Nice!!
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Re:How can I rough this up a bit ITB?
2011/04/29 20:25:42
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Sven, I think this is a pretty song that should remain pretty. If you are dead set on trying to dirty it up a bit, I would suggest running it through the UAD Studer 800 plug because I think if you do anything to this, saturation would be a better bet than distortion. I'd leave this mix as is to be honest, but sometimes you at least have to give the others what they are asking for so they can hear the differences and know for sure. Great job, best of luck.
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Re:How can I rough this up a bit ITB?
2011/04/29 20:37:27
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" (and we're not anally preoccupied with timekeeping either )! So I can kinda see where they're coming from! " I'm so anally preoccupied with timekeeping, I once shoved a stop watch, well perhaps I'd better not cover that in any more d-tail... I think it sounds nice the way it is :-) (I'm thuper therial!)
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Re:How can I rough this up a bit ITB?
2011/04/29 21:06:07
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I would leave it like it is..... maybe add some saturation to it to get a sort of tape sound... but that's all I would do.......... .........besides trying to license this to ad companies.... this is the perfect song for TV commercials these days. I could hear this playing behind all sorts of products.
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Re:How can I rough this up a bit ITB?
2011/05/02 21:49:20
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I wouldn't have a clue how to dirty it up, but it was interesting reading the comments. And I think it's a great song and mix the way it is too. :)
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Re:How can I rough this up a bit ITB?
2011/05/04 15:15:28
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Hi Sven! Helen is amazing. I'm jealous. A lot. The band is also wonderful. Great playing all around. Great song, in fact. The "dirty" mix is slightly better IMHO. I would adore hearing this as a trip-hop piece if you ever feel like remixing it entirely. She has the perfect voice for it. Distorted drums and crunch guitar.... with a lilting vocal... OOH! :D
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Re:How can I rough this up a bit ITB?
2011/05/04 20:31:25
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I wouldn't change the basic instrument sounds or " Dirty " it up... but I would maybe take the bass off the half note here and there and remove the Glock from the intro, I think it conflicts a little with the acoustic guitar. I like the glock touching on the solo section. I agree with Julibee...I think her voice is very ear catchy.
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