Musicians Collaboration Studio
How To => Production Tips and Tricks! => Topic started by: rightonthemark on June 17, 2014, 05:08:52 AM
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here's a little something you might find interesting, fun and educational.
a video of a professional mixing session of a counting crows tune.
then an opportunity to download the tracks and mix it yourself.
http://www.sweetwater.com/insync/exclusive-video-watch-listen-and-learn-as-studio-pros-mix-a-counting-crows-hit/
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I received my link yesterday and did a mix of "Mr. Jones" today. Fun tracks to work with, really well recorded stuff.
What I like about good live recordings is that you don't need any reverb or delay to make a good mix, just EQ and compression. Quick and easy. :)
Some people think live recordings are harder to mix than studio recordings. For me the opposite is true.
Regards,
Steffen
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Funny enough I just found this the other night and decided to try it out for fun.
Sadly I have to disagree on the "well recorded" comment ... I'm wondering if you guys opened it up in ProTools or you imported the raw audio into a different DAW application.
I imported the raw audio and a lot of that source stuff was absolutely horrible. Like horrible to the point where I would be embarrassed to post it online. The drums were especially bad!! Those two kick drum channels were just horrid, they both sounded a lot like a wet paper bag to me, it took a LOT of work to make one of them sound like a kick drum.
I'm wondering if it was different in the PT project (like he had already done some stuff to them to make them sound more normal or whatever).
Honestly if that was my FOH and main recording guy and I got handed tracks that sounded like that ... I would have fired him on the spot! He was also obviously capturing all of the audio post fader and EQ on the FOH mixer, which is a bad bad bad idea when doing live recordings.
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hhhmmm...
i didn't think they were exceptionally bad or good.
seemed like typical live recordings to me.
i imported raw audio into Reaper.
what struck more than the sound quality is that the band's performance was just mediocre.
they just aren't that good as musicians.