(17-11-2016, 08:28 AM)Dangerous Wrote: Adding to RoyMatthews comments, I'm wondering if it's a reverb choice somewhere. It seems to be affecting the whole mix in a small way. The keys and guitar solo highlights this for me.Quite possibly I tend to put a lot of processing on vocals, and with all reverbs and delays and widening and what-not, they're bound to conflict sometimes
I've been reluctant to rework the vocal since I also do a lot of automation on it, which would have to be redone, but I think the rest of the track has come out rather well, so it'd be a shame to spoil it with problems on the vocal track (especially given it was such a good performance). Just a bit busy right now...
There's no reverb or anything like that on the master, just a bit of stereo widening, but there's a lot of processing on the solo tracks, which probably have the same kind of problem the vocal track has
(17-11-2016, 08:28 AM)Dangerous Wrote: Also sounds like the maybe a little too much ~100-200hz in the mix. Just sounding a bit full in this area.Also entirely possible. All my gear's overseas, so I'm mixing on earbuds and I may have overcompensated a bit too much. There's a tiny scoop in that area on the master right now, so it just needs a touch more.