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Left Behind - Alexistheo - 14-08-2018 Hope you guys like it Any comment is welcome. RE: Left Behind - Dustin3P - 17-08-2018 Hi Alexitheo, I like that there is a lot of aggression in your mix. I do however think the balance could use some adjusting and that there is a little to much reverb on the vocals. I like how you balanced the fill guitars in the mix. The rhythm guitars seem a little washy, what software did you use for the guitars and did you use the same amp simulation for all the guitars? RE: Left Behind - Alexistheo - 18-08-2018 (17-08-2018, 03:38 PM)Dustin3P Wrote: Hi Alexitheo, Hi man I like the drums to be up-front a lot although i am a guitarist so that is why i balanced them like this. I have used Amplitube, since this the only one i own, with a preset i have for myself on JCA100H (Jet city amp). At first i have used for the two panned guitars that and one in the middle the Orange Amp but i did not like it and changed to JCA 100H as well. For the vocals i love using reverb on them but maybe it does not fit this type of songs. Thank you for your feedback. RE: Left Behind - azwayne - 18-08-2018 I agree with the drums being up front, although it's a tad much. What I'm missing here is low end on the guitars. Put the mix through a 100Hz high pass filter (eg earbuds) and the bottom falls out of it. Also, the gang vocals can stand to be up more and give them a small ~2kHz boost to help them be clear. |