Ken Byng wrote:Steven, all three of you have played exceptionally well. All different, which is good as it shows that the thought processes give the variances of interpretation.
Really appreciate it Ken, loved being a part of it. Great to be on the same project as people I've looked up to since being a rookie.
Danny, sorry to be a pest, I've scooped my mids Post EQ a bit on the one I've uploaded to Dropbox.
If it sits well enough in the mix for you then let us know or I'll put them back to normal. (Got my tube amp vst set and scooped afterwards with the channel mixer).
I've just done a session for a Scottish singer tonight and I'm flabbergasted with the result. It's the best I've played in a long time. Reason I'm telling you this is that my mids aren't scooped on the project and the tone is unreal. It's similar to scooped, not a huge difference but let us know how it sits please. I think the mids add a bit more presence but too much can be honky...although...I do love to think I'm playing the Grand Ole Opry in the 90s with a big Peavey.



