Reverorum ib Malacht; Kyrieleison [2020-2021], preview +++ explaining string sound

Note to self (string sound explanation), album preview. In this video, the sound and mix of individual parts are highlighted; the drum bus sound is audited, but not explained, bass and guitar sound is thoroughly demonstrated. The dividual master bus 2 channel exports are then randomly added on top of each other to illustrate how they would fit together in terms of frequencies and stereo imaging in a mix. (2+2+2 master bus exports, i.e. bass drums and guit.) In the end, a short sample from the beginning Ps 22, the fourth track of Kyrie Eleison is previewed. This track has 3-7 guitar tracks summed (non-solo guitars hard panned) one bass, which interferes with the drum bus (partially sent to it), and the whole track has undergone additional mastering, etc, the details of which I am not too eager to speak. The in-DAW reverbs of the guitars as demonstrated here are on the guitar summing, as well as partial sends, added in the mix as a whole to create a unified illusory room, and all instruments are essentially sent to these in various configurations - in addition to being sent to other send channels. In the actual mix, to be short, everything else is patched to everything else, this is the reason why the sum (sample of track Ps 22), is more than the individual bits when only placed on top of each other. Kyrie Eleison will be released on LP by The Ajna Offensive in later 2021.