28-12-2021, 03:54 AM
(This post was last modified: 28-12-2021, 04:26 AM by RandomUser76fce8.)
Thank you for the feedback guys.
I was trying to compensate for the "bass tip-up" of the close-miked piano or double bass, and going for a vintage, sligthly "more open, larger space" sound with subdued bass reproduction. However the intention was not to go to the point of it sounding harsh to the listener. So maybe there is something wrong in my setup, and it overemphasizes bass, and there wasn't as much bass tip-up for which I (over)compensated for in the mix.
Can you please show some material with tonality to your liking? (Maybe a mix of this material, for direct comparison.)
I reviewed my mix session, and the only place I did any cutting of low frequencies was the piano. So I attached a version where I disabled that.
I was trying to compensate for the "bass tip-up" of the close-miked piano or double bass, and going for a vintage, sligthly "more open, larger space" sound with subdued bass reproduction. However the intention was not to go to the point of it sounding harsh to the listener. So maybe there is something wrong in my setup, and it overemphasizes bass, and there wasn't as much bass tip-up for which I (over)compensated for in the mix.
Can you please show some material with tonality to your liking? (Maybe a mix of this material, for direct comparison.)
I reviewed my mix session, and the only place I did any cutting of low frequencies was the piano. So I attached a version where I disabled that.