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Hi Peeps!
Never had the chance to do a pure Nashville sounding track ever so be nice ;)…
Have had a lot of fun with this one, starting off with a raw level/pan mix and later on fixing with basics…
…got some feedback on PLAPA Discord by some of our best…Nudged it based on feedback and added some specials in the end (tonight once I got aware Time’s up)… …think I caught the essence of the feeling by some last ditch feel-moves and think it came together quite well…
At least got my hairs standing and going crazy…
All the Very Best!
/KarlMP3: https://drive.google.com/file/d/159Bs-Hs2U1pKa-uucZWoF2mxUPUkIu_G/view?usp=sharing
Streamed Wav version added
/KarlKarl, sounds killer! The energy when the choruses kick in is brilliant!
Hope you’re well. I will need to jump on the PLAPA discord, I’ve missed everyone since I ditched Facebook.
That’s a powerful chorus, and a sublime mix, mate!
Bravo!Great work on the mix! Love the drum sound and the impact going into the chorus.
Great job my friend! The clarity between everything sounds great!
Great job Karl nice mix.
Good Luck dudeGreat job! I love how the instrumental has a little bit more a of a rock feel, but in a nice ballanced way.
The only thing I would say is that the background vocals seem to be the almost loudest element in the chorus. I would think they’d need to come down around 2-3 db.
Great work!Tight mix, nice kick, cool low-end. I would only recommend to use some automation, to bring-up the solo-parts more upfront. ;-)
Good luck to you.
Thanks for this – sometimes one gets home-blind, never thought of that short solo as a solo until you pointed it out :)
An easy fix, but now it is too late!
Ask me! My kick is slightly too feeble… but I already submitted over a month ago. ;-)
I enjoyed that Karl – like one of the other comments I just felt that the backing vox are too loud. Other than that sounds solid and tight. Good luck :-)
When it’s the same dude doing it, I figure better make it hearable in mono then.
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