World on Fire: Isolated vocal. This is the Abbey Road difference!

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This is the isolated, post-mix vocal taken from the desk of Paul Pritchard at Abbey Road Studios. It's unmastered, but still you can get a great sense of the craftsmanship that went into creating the mix on this song. In it you can hear sparingly-used delay for effect, and a 'backwards reverb' effect to make the vocals ever-present, which sounds phenomenal, I'm sure you'll agree. The vocal was recorded in a normal living room - without soundproofing - using an Apogee MiC and a MacBook Pro. The quality of the sound is testament to Paul's immense skill as a sound engineer and I'd like to thank him again here for his superb work on my music. Cheers Paul!

Check out justintowell.bandcamp.com to hear the full version of World on Fire along with the rest of the album, The Prize That Never Came, which was mixed and mastered at Abbey Road. Also stick around for the links at the end to video review of the online mixing service and the online mastering service both offered by Abbey Road Studios, London. Thanks so much for watching, please hit like and subscribe, and take a look around my channel for more music videos, gaming videos and more.







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