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This is my first Mix, Hungarian Dance No. 5 - Sonnyboy666 - 05-10-2018

Hello,
I am beginning to learn Mixing & Mastering, since half a year now.
This is one of my first mixings. Huh
Any advice appreciated!.

Thank you!

Greetings,
Sonnyboy


RE: This is my first Mix, Hungarian Dance No. 5 - underfoot42 - 05-10-2018

Other than maybe bring the highs up on the horn, it's a good mix. If you do bring the highs up on the horn then you might want to turn them down a hair to adjust for the openness you'll be gaining. It's all subjective and you don't need to do any of that lol. Happy mixing Wink


RE: This is my first Mix, Hungarian Dance No. 5 - Sonnyboy666 - 07-10-2018

(05-10-2018, 08:25 PM)underfoot42 Wrote: Other than maybe bring the highs up on the horn, it's a good mix. If you do bring the highs up on the horn then you might want to turn them down a hair to adjust for the openness you'll be gaining. It's all subjective and you don't need to do any of that lol. Happy mixing Wink

Thanks for your input. Appreciate it.


RE: This is my first Mix, Hungarian Dance No. 5 - lmat - 18-01-2019

The balance is good and the tone is nice.

The reverb sounds quite nice on the saxophone.

On the guitar, it sounds like there's a super-tight delay effect that's causing violent, quick echos. What did you use to monitor when you mixed?