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Song Provider: The Average Citizens
Song Name and Length: Civil War Song, 3:45 min
Song Information: 129 BPM / Signature: 4/4, Key of D (major)
File Format: WAV, 44kHz, 24bit
GENRE: Americana
Preview of the Song:
A word from the song provider:
davidpaulpaige wrote:We don't like EFX that sound like EFX just thrown on. Sensible space makes things feel comfortable and helps things to blend and layer. Hint: Try using short 100-300ms reverb tails on vox and use pre delay to not give up the trick. Space should feel "real" and compliment the arrangement.
The BG vox were recorded using mid side technique utilizing an omni pattern as mid/center. The acoustic guitars were recorded m-s with a hyper cardioid mid mic to keep focus on the center.
Electric guitars were recorded with ribbons to help to separate them from the acoustics no d.i. is provided as the artists committed to the tone at time of recording.
Drums were recorded Jeff Lynne style. The same setup he used in all the Traveling Willburys recordings. Spot mics on snare, kick and M-S for the room. No traditional overheads.
The synth sounds are weird... I know, the intern overdubbed them at a members bequest. My best guess is she didn't record the entire signal just the left channel. I re-recorded them but can not seem to locate the sessions that were sent out to the mixer. As I recall I simply countered the comb filter effect with eq, squashed the center a bit and spread out the mono signal into stereo using the Haas effect 7-9ms delay on the right.
Nothing about this mix should resemble pop. Keep in mind they were recorded the way the group liked at the time. There are some obvious "pitchey" tails of vocals and slide guitar. Just "duck and tuck" try not to tune but if you do don't let it show.
Be creative... Think BIG and OPEN! That's what I had in mind the entire recording. Most importantly have fun
(more technical details in the Mix Pack bundled TXTs)
A few words by the Mix Challenge staff:
Staff (Mister Fox) wrote:If you want to read up on the history of this genre, Wikipedia (like usual) is a good starting point:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Americana_(music)
I can not give you many recommendations other than:
Read up on how Mid-Side setups work, and how you treat these channels.
Personally, I'd rather go with 60s/70s mix handling and tricks, than modern day ones. This is definitely not your typical modern "country" production. Meaning, no super clean cut and distinct instruments. There is a certain dreaminess to this song, which is however in stark contrast with the lyrics. And I do recommend to pay close attention to them, try to get a feeling what this song is about. Then you can experiment with the instrument balances to portray a certain feeling.
The song provider mentioned "The Traveling Willburys", who used a very distinct sound for the drums and the guitars. Although I personally do not like the over-processed snare sound of these productions. But the arrangements are definitely worth a listen (possible reference) to get an idea of how this particular band-placement could be.
However, do not take this as a "definite sound". Copying others is easy. Let the music speak to you, find your own groove and try to tell a story with your mix.
Please also consult the TXT files that are bundled in the source files package below. There you can find more information about the individual files and changes to the time signature.
Special Add-On Rules:
- try to create a mix that complements this production (in your own style)
- Clean / Alternative versions can be used if you need more flexibility over a certain sound (if present in this production)
- No rearrangement or pitch shifting of the song structure, with the exception of the following add-on rules
- PRODUCTION RELATED: make the best out of the provided audio material (EQ, compression, transient tools, etc), no "drum sample triggering / replacement"! Failing to adhere to this rule will result in instant disqualification
- summing bus processing is allowed, as long as the dynamic range (average signal strength to maximum signal strength) doesn't suffer - use of this method is artistically!
- provide the material in the same sampling rate and bitrate as originally provided. Do not convert/dither.
- try to not(!) pre-master the track (please no overuse of mix bus treatment, no loudness adjustments / limiting) - read: NO MASTERING
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Source Files:
Main Mix Package - Mirror on the Mix Challenge Homepage (450,63 MB, LZMA compressed, zip)
Add-On Package - the decoded M/S tracks (209,14 MB, LZMA compressed, zip) - try to work without reaching for them first
The provided files were packed as ZIP with LZMA compression.
File size extracted: 1086,94 MB, packed 450,63 MB (ZIP, LZMA)
In order to extract the files, we can recommend these programs:
Macintosh:
The Unarchiver -
get it here
Keka (open source) -
get it here
Windows:
7zip -
Installation /
Portable
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