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Death of A Romantic - Nachonachos - 11-03-2020 (I'm new-ish to mixing with a lot to learn) Hello, I am new here but decided to join as I recently found this wonderful website and I've been getting my feet wet with some of the content/mixing practice. I hope I can contribute some ideas in a constructive way, and I hope I can receive the same. What I did: I added quite a bit of compression to the snare that was originally recorded, as the snare sample provided didn't seem to match (tuning wise). I heavily shaped the sound of the kick, snare and overheads to bring out a drum sound that I desired. The sample snare was pushed back a little behind the mic'd snare to bring the robotic sample sound down. The bottom snare was low and high cut with parametric EQ and compressed/gated with reverb added to bring out the sustain and open up headroom. Guitars have lite EQ, and vocals were processed and panned for the Emmure style vocals I believe they were after. All in all, I spent 1.5-2 hours trying to bring out the sound I think they wanted, but I could do more with more time. I believe the band envisioned a sound much like "Emmure/Acacia Strain", so I tried to keep the bass levels a little high and the instrument tones within the genre of music. This track stuck out to me as a great challenge, as the files and methods of recording/editing were very rough (imo). Any thoughts are welcome. |