Hello,
I need a quick tip here. I am preparing to submit a lengthy project for mixing at a professional studio and while I was checking my controllers I started to doubt how I have come to use the VXF and EXP.
My main concern is that I might have used EXP as a “mixing tool” when I blend a lot of instruments, the same as a mixing engineer would do with volume automation. In the end I’ve kind of grown accustomed to almost “following” the VXF when that might prove very wrong.
Here’s two examples of a sustained viola line (using VI/Orchestral Strings):
EXAMPLE1 (solo):
Audio File: https://www.dropbox.com/s/mug6mcszdcou7pw/1.wav?dl=0
Automation: https://www.dropbox.com/s/4bqgv0xjtas9691/1-1.PNG?dl=0
VSL loudness meter: https://www.dropbox.com/s/59h8r9pjprkgbwv/1.PNG?dl=0
EXAMPLE2 (solo):
Audio File: https://www.dropbox.com/s/q7i6opal7jz117p/2.wav?dl=0
Automation: https://www.dropbox.com/s/uzy8iyddm1coj9y/2-2.PNG?dl=0
VSL loudness meter: https://www.dropbox.com/s/v1w15kopq9az7m7/2.PNG?dl=0
I have not touched the “VOL” controller but sometimes use the SFX/vibrato and FILTER.
NOTE! These examples make use of my own IR/PAN settings using MIR; other than that they are completely un-processed, no EQ/compression/filters etc. Before I send it off to the studio I’ll also disable all of my MIR settings hence they will go completely dry with only the programming (keyswitches and automation) to come along.
Which one is most appropriate to submit for a professional mixer to work with?
Thanks