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A Place For Us (Jan's Mix) - janvrij - 16-05-2014 Levelled to -18 LUFS (avg) RE: A Place For Us (Jan's Mix) - EKN - 16-05-2014 Nice mix you've achieved here, well balanced. The only quibble I can hear is that the sound is somewhat muffled. You cuold try to get rid of some boxiness around the 300-400 Hz, and alsp clean the very low end by HP some tracks or the whole mix. Good job nonetheless on this tough multitrack ! RE: A Place For Us (Jan's Mix) - janvrij - 16-05-2014 (16-05-2014, 01:44 PM)EKN Wrote: Nice mix you've achieved here, well balanced. The only quibble I can hear is that the sound is somewhat muffled. You cuold try to get rid of some boxiness around the 300-400 Hz, and alsp clean the very low end by HP some tracks or the whole mix. Thanks for your reply. I know what you mean, still not too happy with my monitoring. I'll upload a version that I previously mastered with a slightly different eq. Less 225 Hz and HP at 30 Hz. Wasn't shure if there's enough low end. Please let me know how this sounds at your monitors. Grtz. RE: A Place For Us (Jan's Mix) - EKN - 17-05-2014 Hi Jan, I listen to both of your versions, switching from one to the other, and I can barely hear any difference, maybe just a tiny bit of high end freq added in the second, but not that much. I can still hear that muddiness, but after listening with more attention, I think this may come mostly from the backing vocals, since I don't have the same feeling when they don't sing. RE: A Place For Us (Jan's Mix) - Pedaling Prince - 18-05-2014 (16-05-2014, 09:57 PM)janvrij Wrote: I'll upload a version that I previously mastered with a slightly different eq. Less 225 Hz and HP at 30 Hz. Yes, this is much better than the first version; nice, crisp sound. In fact, I think this is one of the best mixes of this song here. About the only complaint I have is the snare sounds a little muddy to me, but that doesn't surprise me; the overhead tracks add serious mud to the drums because of excessive low frequency content, something I missed myself on my first attempt at this one. I found a highpass filter at 200 Hz applied to the OH track cleared that up quite nicely. Nice work, Jan! RE: A Place For Us (Jan's Mix) - janvrij - 18-05-2014 Thanks EKN and Pedaling Prince for your comments and compliments. The coming week I'll be quite busy but I will try to listen both versions in a few other places and check the versions you made. I've mixed it on Adam A7X with some roll-off on the bass speakers and JBL 4310 studiomonitors. I'm curious on which monitors you guys listened. Grtz, Jan. RE: A Place For Us (Jan's Mix) - Pedaling Prince - 18-05-2014 (18-05-2014, 08:10 AM)janvrij Wrote: I'm curious on which monitors you guys listened. I actually don't have professional studio monitors; can't afford them. Fortunately, however, the speakers I'm using I've been using for over a decade so I'm pretty familiar with their sound and this environment. They're Pioneer CS-539s if you're curious. Actually, I don't tend to judge mixes here by listening on the speakers; I tend to use my headphones because they're based on a pro set; the Koss Tony Bennett Edition headphones I use are based on the Koss PRODJ100s. They even have a mono/stereo switch so I can listen for mono compatibility if I want to, though I usually only use that function when mixing my own; I judge most people's mixes here in the stereo mode unless someone specifically asks me to listen to their mix in mono mode or I have reason to think there may be some benefit to listening in mono. So that's what I listened to your mix on: my Koss Tony Bennetts. RE: A Place For Us (Jan's Mix) - EKN - 18-05-2014 Hi Jan, I currently mix using 3 different systems : - Prodipe Pro 8 studio monitors I've been using for 2+ years - Altec Lansing 2.1 (2 satellites + 1 sub) multimedia speakers I've been using for like 20 years ! - Sony MDR-7506 closed-back monitor headphones When listening to others' mixes, I mostly use the studio monitors, but when I spot a frequency-related issue, I generally switch between the different systems to double-check. Funnily enough, I could mix a song entirely on my multimedia speakers although they are far from having a flat freq response. But I'm so much used to listening music on them that I think my brain compensates for its weaknesses And that sub is unforgiving for any low-end issue. Listening on the Prodipe's is much more comfortable, though. RE: A Place For Us (Jan's Mix) - HbGuitar - 22-05-2014 really nice, clean, clear balanced mix. I think you could have been bolder with Whoa wo's in choruses....they sound great in interlude. There also seems to be HF sibilance/plosives happening on the opening vocal section. Good work RE: A Place For Us (Jan's Mix) - janvrij - 22-05-2014 Thanks HBGuitar for your compliments and comments. With the comments in my mind of EKN and Pedaling Prince and after listening at some other places, I did another mix and changed the eq on some tracks and put a tape saturater on the masterbus. Hope you like. Grtz, Jan. |