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Post by mrholmes on Apr 16, 2021 14:38:18 GMT -6
It is a disturbing experience.
I am about to finish a song which has a B part which sounds a lot like the 80s. A few hints came from my mentor, but he always leaves me alone with some questions...try yourself.
It took me a while to have the courage to use slow release compression and massive exciter on the reverb return - to make it "Big in Japan".
They really had an exciter craziness?
Maybe that's why I can't listen for long to the most 80s mixes, it sounds overexcited.....
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Post by Deleted on Apr 16, 2021 17:34:24 GMT -6
You can’t leave out the cocaine. Coke dulls high frequency hearing. Certain clients might have needed the distortion to hear the grainy lexicon reverb.
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Post by mrholmes on Apr 16, 2021 18:16:32 GMT -6
You can’t leave out the cocaine. Coke dulls high frequency hearing. Certain clients might have needed the distortion to hear the grainy lexicon reverb.
Ok there goes the saying "bigger than life" ......COCAINE.... LOL Comparing it with my understanding of mixing it is over bright and over big and...too much of everything.
LV brighter than any microphone will capture them.
You can put in +12 dbs at 10 kHz and ad saturation on it.
Its unbelievable bright....WTF
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