MP3 link -
https://drive.google.com/open?id=1bZEz9 ... -ypa1ElAfE
Wav link -
https://drive.google.com/open?id=1JiE7P ... JbHjBXcrT8
Drum -
https://drive.google.com/open?id=1FLZyc ... zD25t30oAF
Bass -
https://drive.google.com/open?id=1Kw2wX ... 7meUCwfa8N
Guitar 1 -
https://drive.google.com/open?id=1Pmvdl ... Gzbt3yUXbv
Guitar 2 -
https://drive.google.com/open?id=1D1QvE ... ku-PfEeQlF
Verse vocals -
https://drive.google.com/open?id=1TzjXG ... lVCeM4d6Fj
Chorus vocals and master channels -
https://drive.google.com/open?id=1d7WmN ... tEREbKa87H
I had a lot of fun mixing this track and it has challenged me a lot. Also I have to say despite being an RATM fan I never gave Audioslave much time. But this track got me listening to them and can now say I am convert, shame I missed my chance to ever see them live.
For this mix I am a culprit for over processing here! I went a bit nuts with layers of saturation and not sure if it was really the best move, but was definitely a learning process.
Drums - My main objective was to try to stop it sounding like a digital kit. Each channel apart from the kick got j37 tape saturation on them and some distortion , eq and compression from scheps omni channel. I also tuned the kick and two snare that were supplied a little with torque, just to see if i felt a worthwhile difference, it was enough for me to stick with it, it’s a new toy and jury is out for me on it at the moment. I added snare verb which also got some of the room and oh's to try to give some more room ambience.
Bass- I split this in 3 so I could really control it. I really wanted to emulate the bass sound from Cochise as I loved the tone as well. To make my sound I made a clean low frequency section which is heavily compressed with multiband compression. Then a clean bass (low mids focused) and then also a dirty one (low cut so its just the upper grit) and blended them together. It’s a technique I am still getting to grips with but I have to say I really find it makes it easy to get control of the tone, especially when trying to get distortion in the bass without flooding the frequency spectrum.
Guitars - I wanted the song to have a bit of a sonic differentiation between the verse and the chorus and so used the DI's. The verse guitars I duplicated and used a blend of a clean tone and dirty tone. On the chorus I used Reel ADT to double track the Guitar L and R to thicken them a bit. I used some gentle tape saturation again on each of them. I also have them sent to individual L and R reverbs, the guitar is sent to the reverb opposite to the one it is panned to (i.e. if its panned to the left I send it too the right verb). I find this tricks widens the guitar image for me at times and keeps better defined (the are a few vids on this on the internet for this!)
The solo I wanted to go a bit more interesting in keeping with the Audioslave/RATM style and so added some weird tape effects just to make it feel a little less like a straight rock solo and give it more colour. It was more of a pot shot thing but I think the end result is kind of palatable and a little different. Sorry if you hate it!
Vocals - I found all the different tracks daunting at first (see my earlier post in the thread). In the verse I tried to focus them a little more central. In the Chorus I wanted a lift and a slightly different tone so widened them. I really liked the double track on the lead and felt it started to remind me a little of Page Hamiltons vocals in Helmet which I have always liked. There is also some delay and verb on the vocals just to try and make them sound exciting.
Other comments - I also have a general parallel compression for the mix with the guitars, bass and vocals, its one of those weird things, if I take it away, I really miss it, but I think I have a lot to learn about using parallel compression! I also put the SSL compressor on the master bus, slowest attack and auto release doing 1 db compression just to tighten it a little.