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Dios Salva el RnR - cicoria86 - 18-06-2018

hello guys this is my mix and master any comment is appreciated Angel


RE: Dios Salva el RnR - Bangbang - 18-06-2018

Hey cicoria86!
(After listening to your mix version)
The only real thing i can think of is to raise guitars in volume a bit. Your mix lack a little energy and i think you'll gain some if you just balance the guitars with the other instruments. If they start to compete for space with the bass, you can cut some 200-500 hz from the bass and maybe some 500 from guitars.

Your mastered version seem kinda squashed. If you listen to the two versions at the same volume you'll hear that everything is messier and all of the dynamics are gone. Especially if you listen to the drums. I think you should get the balance better at the mixing stage before mastering, cus your mix version sounds much better than the mastered one. In my opinion, i want to add. My tip for the mastering stage is to not use so much limiting/compression.

Great job on the mix version though, i really like it!


RE: Dios Salva el RnR - cicoria86 - 20-06-2018

yes the guitars were a bit low, thanks for the appreciation, I try to redo the master with less compression Smile I tried to remaster using automation on the track and less compression Angel


RE: Dios Salva el RnR - Lethan - 23-07-2018

Good mix!
No complains really.
Cheers!