dconstruction wrote on Wed, 28 April 2010 18:36 |
Novice? Me, too. And why I ask for opinion and comment. Here's what I know: these are dark mixes - which has somehow become a perhaps unwelcome hallmark of my productions. I've begun wondering if my room's treatment is robbing some of the air. Also, I wonder if I ought to be more mindful of the stereo field. Many of the background elements are doubled hard left and right, and sometimes too much stereo creates no stereo. Anyway, thanks for listening. |
dconstruction wrote on Wed, 28 April 2010 10:45 |
Also, there are one or two times when the click bleeds into the main vocal. Normally, I'm not too concerned, but here and there, on an especially tender song, it's not good. Anyone used iZotope's RX to remove noises/clicks? I figure the spectral repair might be a help. Anything other suggestions? |
j.hall wrote on Wed, 28 April 2010 23:15 |
copy the track, edit just that split second of click bleed you can't live with. invert the phase and have ALL the same plug-ins on that copied track. turn up the inverted track until it cancels out the original to your desire. it won't be perfect, but it should work to your satisfaction. |