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One minute smile mix
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(16-12-2014, 04:53 AM)loweche6 Wrote: I think your drums are hitting their compressor too much. The Hook sounds like just vocals in front of a small mono band. . . You're not far off, but you need to automate some more. Also, before the first hook there is a weird glitch that happened during bounce. Overall i like your sounds, I just think you need to re-balance a little bit, except the cymbals might be a touch too bright. Really, 3-6 db down on your drums would make a huge difference in the mix, along with bringing the guitars up during the hook. Maybe check the low mids of the guitars, because during the verse,they are really woofy. Like i said,not far off at all, just some re-balancing. One thing you might want to do is set your master output to mono, and get your general level based on that, then switch back to stereo and automate from there.

Happy mixing!

Draper

Thanks for the feedback, i'm just beggining to mix so i appreciate it a lot. I noticed the weird glitch and i don´t know whats causing it, i did like five bounces and all sound similar but when i play it from the sesion on pro tools i don't hear it, so i can´t figure out the cause, never happened before. I´m going to try re-balancing and playing more with the automation and see how it goes, also thanks for the tip, never occur to me to set the master output to mono for balancing purposes.
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One minute smile mix - by xorpheox - 16-12-2014, 03:50 AM
RE: One minute smile mix - by loweche6 - 16-12-2014, 04:53 AM
RE: One minute smile mix - by xorpheox - 16-12-2014, 10:45 PM
RE: One minute smile mix - by Dustin3P - 10-02-2015, 12:17 AM