Mixing through cans, I don't know how you do it K.
Overall, I think you've done well. I thought the mix was a little centred or mono-ish, but the width that came with the entry heavy guitar parts was nice.
(13-02-2018, 11:35 AM)Dangerous Wrote: Mixing through cans, I don't know how you do it K.
Overall, I think you've done well. I thought the mix was a little centred or mono-ish, but the width that came with the entry heavy guitar parts was nice.
Well Done.
Hi Dave
Thanks for the listen .. Ill spread it out some more in the next version.
(13-02-2018, 04:45 PM)KMuzic Wrote: Remixed on the monitors
Took Dave's advice re=panned everything and re-balanced
Also did some more EQ on snare and crunch guitars
Comments Welcome!!
Cheers
K
Hey KMuzic, I like the revision more so than the first mix, it has more depth. At about the 3:20 mark It feels like the vocals loose some energy compared to the instruments. I'm sure it's a quick fix, maybe clip gain, or volume automation should do the trick.
18-06-2018, 03:20 PM (This post was last modified: 18-06-2018, 04:13 PM by Lethan.)
Hey Kmuzic,
Good mix!
I'd put more reverb on drums, feels very dry.
You can compress (or automate) the first guitar a bit more.
Vocal articulation is kind of lost, is it deessing?
(18-06-2018, 03:20 PM)Lethan Wrote: Hey Kmuzic,
Good mix!
I'd put more reverb on drums, feels very dry.
You can compress (or automate) the first guitar a bit more.
Vocal articulation is kind of lost, is it deessing?
My very subjective opinion
Cheers.
Thanks Lethan
Totally forgot about this mix, Listened to it again and yes I think the drums could use verb like you said. If I remember right I think I hit it pretty hard with the deesser. Some automation on the 1st guitar, seems to sit pretty out there and level.
Thanks Lethan , Ill try those tips on the next revisit.
You are right, guitars sit very well. I was just listen on very low volume and thought the difference between softer and stronger parts is a bit to big, but actually its very okey. Cheers!