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Cnoc An Tursa - Bannockburn - James Cullis - 25-02-2016

How's it going.
Banging tune. Love it.
Hope me effort makes the grade.
Any questions or feedback is more than welcome.
Cheers.
James, London


RE: Cnoc An Tursa - Bannockburn - Blitzzz - 13-04-2016

The low end needs much more separation. volume/balance and panning is nice, but you need to shape every track so it fits in the bigger picture. there is too much stuff fighting in the low end. what monitors do you use?


RE: Cnoc An Tursa - Bannockburn - James Cullis - 05-07-2016

Hello Blitzzz.
Cheers for the reply.
I haven't got monitors, may be the problem. Using cheap headphones - All I got.
Low end was a battle here, to not make it sound too thin.
I aimed to try to better your mix, but failed miserably, as I rate your mix of Bannockburn as one of the best.
I am now revisiting this song, slowly, but surely, from scratch, to get a better result.
Listening to the end of the second guitar break in your mix, the panned guitar stabs, that bring the song back in to full force, makes me want to give up. Nice idea, wish I would of thought of that.
Its hard, no matter how much music I've listened to, to visualize such ideas while trying to make good of something that needs so much work on a basic level, let alone the micro level.
Like I said, cheers blitzzz.
Hope to hear more of your mixes in near future.
James