Frank Smith wrote:
> HI All
> Well here it is.
> Money where your mouth is time!
>
> Take a listen all produced in 64studio from start to finish.
> Rock music with a ballad for good measure.
> No need to login:
>
> http://www.projectoverseer.biz/BluesLSD/
>
>
> Cheers
> Bob

Hi Bob :)

good production :), excepted of the very good song "Getting Free" :(. At 
the beginning "Getting Free" is perfectly mixed, but when the vocals 
start I'm not fine with it any more.

My first impression, when listening to it by two different pairs of 
speakers was, that the vocals are very loud here and I had the 
impression that a multi band compressor levels the vocals and in 
addition that the same compressor levels down the volume of the 
instruments or the volumes of the instruments are reduced manually.

Then I listened to it by headphones and I noticed that I was wrong 
because of my first impression. There's something broken because of the 
stereo mixing.

My second impression was, that when listening to it on mono the added 
signals of the left and right vocals become more louder than the added 
signals of the left and right instruments does, but I guess I'm wrong 
with this too, any way especially the brass section is "covered" by the 
vocals on mono. I guess changing the frequencies or making the vocals 
less noisy and some instruments, especially the brass section louder, 
might sound more pleasant.

However, "Street of Dreams" and "Hold back the Tide" IMO are good 
produced 64 Studio Linux recordings :).

Cheers!
Ralf

PS: Private I listen among others to music in a style similar to 
"Getting Free".
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