11-11-2017, 02:50 AM
Hey Lucas,
for me, V2 is a definite improvement over V1. The overall tone is much better with a much more defined low end and because of that the mix is pleasant to listen to. Well done on that.
I think the band balance is good, no real issues there. Maybe the stereo image is a a bit unnaturally wide but if that's your vision then great. For me the Vox is maybe a bit back in the mix. I like the fx on the vox but I'm not convinced that the band and the singer are in the same space......Spatially the fx sound-stage that you've created means that the band sounds like it's upfront and lead vox is behind! which is a bit unorthodox.
Cheers, Simon
for me, V2 is a definite improvement over V1. The overall tone is much better with a much more defined low end and because of that the mix is pleasant to listen to. Well done on that.
I think the band balance is good, no real issues there. Maybe the stereo image is a a bit unnaturally wide but if that's your vision then great. For me the Vox is maybe a bit back in the mix. I like the fx on the vox but I'm not convinced that the band and the singer are in the same space......Spatially the fx sound-stage that you've created means that the band sounds like it's upfront and lead vox is behind! which is a bit unorthodox.
Cheers, Simon
Be fierce in your encouragement, kind in your criticism and try and remember that the art of a good critique is not to make someone else's mix sound like yours...but to help the mixer realize their own vision.
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