• Songs
  • 'Day of The Dead' (p.6)
2017/10/06 12:26:18
jamesg1213
emeraldsoul
Late to the party but sheesh great mix of a great tune. Let him sing the phone book and you mix it, and Ed bass it up. A winning combo.
 
cheers,
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Tom
 




Hey, thanks Tom! I'm lucky to work with a great singerist and bassistist. 
2017/10/06 12:27:55
jamesg1213
 
optimus
I really like the ambience on this song. Can you elaborate a little more on how you used delay and reverb to make it happen.
Cheers


 
Thanks Waldemar, maybe these screenshots of the console view will help, it'll show you the various sends and reverb busses, and which tracks have tempo delay on.
 
Reverb is a freebie called 'Protoverb' which I really like. The delay is BT Tempo Delay from the Nomad Factory set that was included with Sonar Pro.
 


2017/10/06 13:46:10
optimus
Thanks James, most helpful. I'm going to have to experiment.
 
Cheers.
2017/10/09 16:55:17
Wayfarer
I skipped listening to this one because going by the title I figured it would be death metal or something else I wouldn't care for. I'm surprised. It's actually very good. I like that bit of tremolo at the end. I usually don't care much for tremolo, but in small doses it's very effective. Bass was great by the way.
2017/10/10 12:20:52
jamesg1213
Thanks Bill!
2017/10/13 02:43:17
Cookie Jarvis
Really enjoy this one- great songwriting and musicianship!
 
Bill
2017/10/13 06:10:51
jamesg1213
Thanks very much Bill!
2017/10/13 19:31:06
markno999
James, et.,al.
 
Really fine track at every level.   I don't recall hearing any previous Nettlesmith songs where Tim really pushes his voice aggressively as in this song.   Normally I think he sounds like Peter Gabriel but now hear a little Paul Rodgers quality in the more aggressive tones.  
 
Very well produced, mixed, played, etc..   Also appreciate the simplicity of ther mix template that you outlined in this thread.   Shows you don't need a lot of crazy stuff in your mix if you have already provided good source quality, playing ability and overall talent.   Good stuff.
 
Regards
2017/10/13 20:37:48
jamesg1213
Thanks a lot Mark! Paul Rodgers was a big influence on Tim, when we formed a band in 1979 the first cover we did was Free's 'Walk In My Shadow'.
2017/10/14 12:08:33
Makke
Well done rock song. Good vocals and playing.
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