“Great Googly Moogly”, you’re in my wheelhouse with this video. I have recorded complete arrangements I created for my songs many times and later felt that some of them needed another lick or sonic hook added somewhere in the songs. Should it be vocal, percussion, synths, strings or horns ??? The choices are whatever your imagination can come up with !!! 😊 Matt you are one of my absolute favorite mix engineer tutorial guys ~ 🎶 Thank you for your knowledge sharing always ~ 🙏🏾
reminds me of a story I heard about Sylvia Massey recording a string quartet to add to a track she was mixing. Apparently they weren't that happy but I bet it sounded great anyway.
It's fun if your client doesn't mind. If they do not give you that creative license you just leave as is and use delays, phasers, reverb and everything else
The 🐐 ! Great video Matt I always learn a lot of useful information from your channel
“Great Googly Moogly”, you’re in my wheelhouse with this video.
I have recorded complete arrangements I created for my songs many times and later felt that some of them needed another lick or sonic hook added somewhere in the songs. Should it be vocal, percussion, synths, strings or horns ??? The choices are whatever your imagination can come up with !!! 😊
Matt you are one of my absolute favorite mix engineer tutorial guys ~ 🎶
Thank you for your knowledge sharing always ~ 🙏🏾
Great stuff. You gotta love technology. Thanks very much for the video👍
Some nice touches on the video production for this one.
reminds me of a story I heard about Sylvia Massey recording a string quartet to add to a track she was mixing. Apparently they weren't that happy but I bet it sounded great anyway.
It's fun if your client doesn't mind. If they do not give you that creative license you just leave as is and use delays, phasers, reverb and everything else
Of course - if the client wants the bare minimum, they get what they want. And many times they do. Sometimes it's warranted. Sometimes it's not.
"sometimes instruments are instruments" Ah, so that's what I've been doing wrong.
Have you reviewed EastWest Spaces II ?
No, but I've been really digging it