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Preach Right Here Mix - god-z - 29-06-2015 I just completed my very first mix from this site. I am very new to mixing but have been learning quick. I did my best to put myself in the mind frame of a mixing engineer and made decisions I felt made the song better. I immediately removed all SFX, the Room drum track and backing vocals from the song. I felt these didn't fit so I removed them. I messed around with all the drum tracks and was not happy with anything I was getting so I used the original tracks to trigger a Gretsch kit in Addictive Drums 2 to replace the kick, snare and toms. I then muted those original drum tracks. I did use the original Overheads track to get the hi hat and cymbals. I removed all the hiss from the tracks where the instruments were not playing, edited the bass and acoustic guitars to tighten some timing issues. I also did a little pitch correction and some audio artifacts on the lead vocals. These edits helped clean things up quite a bit. I then panned and set a rough volume level for each track. Then I addressed each track with EQ, Compression, Exciter, Transient Shaper and Limiter as needed. Delays and Reverbs were also used to sweeten things. My DAW is Sonar Platinum and I use the Alloy 2 plugin from Izotope for a lot of mixing. Please let me know what you think. I am always open to any advice an criticism. Thanks for listening. Let me know what you think |