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Joining the Group, first thread - hsaunier10 - 10-02-2015

Mixed and mastered on Studio One 2, native plug ins. Yamaha HS7 monitors. Did use Waves Z-Noise on the bass track. Had a few days of demo left.


RE: Joining the Group, first thread - mange - 25-02-2015

I would work on the depth positioning of parts in this mix. I feel that the lead vox is behind pretty much everything, harmony vox is in front of everything! It is pretty good though until vox comes in.


RE: Joining the Group, first thread - hsaunier10 - 02-03-2015

Thanks for the feedback.

Help me understand what you are giving me. By depth do you mean to much verb on the vocal, or not enough gain in the vocal as compared to the mix?


RE: Joining the Group, first thread - mange - 02-03-2015

yes, work with the reverb.
As you are demoing "expensive" plugins from Waves you probably know about following. Just in case you haven't already...., try putting the reverb on a seperate fx channel and feeding it with sends from the other channels. In the reverb, set the dry/wet mix knob to 100%.


RE: Joining the Group, first thread - hsaunier10 - 16-03-2015

??? Not sure what you are referring to.


RE: Joining the Group, first thread - Mike Senior - 17-03-2015

(16-03-2015, 10:45 PM)hsaunier10 Wrote: ??? Not sure what you are referring to.

Spammer... Sad


RE: Joining the Group, first thread - CellarDoorProductions - 18-04-2015

Well here's my first stab at mixing a country song. I am a predominantly Hip-Hop/Rap producer/engineer and I'm just trying to widen my resume a little bit. I' never completely mixed/mastered a country song before. Any and all criticism/advice is accepted and appreciated!