Remix : Plastik Feber - Kabale

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<a name="planetz-file"></a><a href="http://www.planetz.com/Pulsar/files/mus ... .mp3"><img src="/forums/images/listen_icon.gif" border="0" alt=" Song"> Song</a><BR> <a name="planetz-tag"></a>Genre: Electronic<BR> <a name="planetz-tag"></a>Uses: Pulsar Effects,Pulsar Mixers,Pulsar Synths<BR> copyright © 2006 Plastik Feber VS Noah Laux<BR> _____________________________________<BR><BR> I posted the raw from the session mix of this song, a while ago.

I found some time playing with it, in a version which is going to be used, as background in a video from a huge live roleplay event in denmark, where the band performed. (oh, huge sentence!)

I had huge fun with this as I could (and did) trash things into rather extremes. Also, I really like the songs from this band, and we are even going to record some more...lucky me.

I used a lot of flexor devices, both for the huge pumping compressed drums, and various sound FX.

My major concern is that most tv-sets cannot reproduce the lo freqs of this :,(

Hope you like.

Mixed and tracked in Scope (from Vdat to Nuendo) using ALOT of Vincos. STW eqs, compX and 4080 Reverbs. Celmo Vintage Delay. SPL transient designer.
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Noah Laux
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hubird

Post by hubird »

really great mix Thalamus :smile:
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thx mates, glad you liked it...

I have a mix of soergemod, from the same band coming up.

Can you tell me about how the mix sound on your speakers?

Anyway, had a talk with the filmproducer, and we are going to make then outro more electronical, to fit the video.

One luv!

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im no expert in this area, but i can easily imagine the early verse gets VERY har do interpret, especially on an older tv-set. baybe some SLIGHT distortion could bring a little hiss to it in a good way, very subtly applied, just to bting some "non hearable" high frequencies to carry it, i know its dark for a reason, but it might be doable without ruining the build-up?

Anyways, i totally dig it on my regular speakers :smile:

keep up the good work!
hubird

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Hmmm, Billy Holliday would like singing in this mix :smile: great voice the voice does here :smile:
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hehe...i totally dig billy too..

for this, a modern billy, no doubt!

I must say for this, I never had my gain so high on my preamp, because, mostly air comes out.
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Post by eliam »

Hey there! Compared to the first version, I find that the voice has lost its "intimacy" because of hi freq filtering. I mean the feeling of proximity is lost and that was the element that struck me most in the previous version, as if the singer sang straight in my hear. I liked it and thought that it showed a character we seldom hear in a singer's voice. You didn't like it? It placed the voice really upfront that is certain. Strangely, that is the one thing I remember above all else in the tune (from the 1st version): the outstanding voice tone of the singer. Its not all gone but much of the character that struck me has been stripped.

Otherwise, as usual, your sound sculpting is amazing. I personally prefer more quiet music but I can recognize your craftsmanship! Keep it up my friend!
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