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The Blues Is A Lady - LynXX - 08-08-2015 Hi all, Yet another mix of The Blues Is A Lady, feedback greatly appreciated! I had a hard time with the chorus arpeggio guitars, and the voice, couldn't make it blend in as well as I wanted (still not quite happy about the result...) Thanks! Nico RE: The Blues Is A Lady - stoman - 08-08-2015 I think everything blends pretty well. What is it that you don't like about it? The only thing I noticed is that the vocal may need a little more dynamic stability. But other than that everything sits very well IMO. RE: The Blues Is A Lady - LynXX - 08-08-2015 Thanks for the feedback! I'm not sure what's wrong with the voice, I find it stands out too much but if I try to lower the level it just disappears. I can't find the right balance for it. I also find it a bit to "nasal" / narrow but I was unable to correct that with EQ. I agree with the dynamic stability. I didn't want to put any automation but it seems compression is not enough in that case so I might try that... Cheers! RE: The Blues Is A Lady - Cassandra - 13-09-2015 Hi I see what You mean and can agree about it. Sounds little flat overall. /C |