You are certainly turning up some interesting material, but also challenging audio! That one is really more "Two track mono" than stereo. (Probably a separate mic each on piano and flute, plugged into a stereo recorder.) There is a bit of spill between flute and piano, but they are almost recorded individually, one extreme left, one extreme right. And a healthy dollop of background noise.kenny wrote:Seamus Tansey : "Farewell To Gurteen / Morrison's".
https://youtu.be/ykzTaJ-D2mQ
So, just for fun. compare it to this. I've cleaned the worst of the noise of each track, topped and tailed them, centered the flute in the stereo field, given the piano a little bit of stereo width and re-centered it, brightened the two instruments and given it a little bit of reverb. Sheesh, I'm exhausted!
http://mcgee-flutes.com/Sounds/Seamus%2 ... ison's.mp3
All pretty subjective stuff, so you could certainly play around with it and get a better result.
Now, here's a question. Do we think this track is too sharp, or too fast, or both?