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Thelvnguage Kings and Queens johnjohn mix - johnjohn - 30-12-2017

Hi

i just discover the website a few days ago,great place!
This is my first mix here,any advice for improve it are welcome ! Big Grin


RE: Thelvnguage Kings and Queens johnjohn mix - thedon - 31-12-2017

Welcome to this awesome site.
I think you have done a good job especially these challenging multi tracks.

Cheers Big Grin


RE: Thelvnguage Kings and Queens johnjohn mix - Olli H - 07-01-2018

Good one! Love it. And welcome to the site.

Only one small thing that bothers me is the rhodes-guitar left-right-pair. Somehow they don't balance each other optimally yet. If you listen with headphones the problem is more audible. Guitar is dry on the right, while rhodes feels distand on the left. At the same time guitar is more on the high-mids and rhodes in the low-mids. You might try add a bit more hi-mids to rhodes, and some small space to guitar.


RE: Thelvnguage Kings and Queens johnjohn mix - johnjohn - 09-01-2018

Hi guys,

thanks for listening and feeds,i agree with the lack of space on the guitar.
I gonna try to fix it when i can get back on this session.

Smile


RE: Thelvnguage Kings and Queens johnjohn mix - Lethan - 11-01-2018

Nice and full Low End, You could use parallel compression on snare to get more punch from it. It just feel a bit weak. Too much deessing on vocal Smile Consider also i might not know what Im talking about. Smile
Nice EQ on Rhodes. It's a nice work overall.
Regards
Martin