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Drag ~ tgraph mix
#1
trying for a dreamy sound for this, but it seems to not be appealing to any listeners here...
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Peak value:    -0.30 dB  ---    -0.19 dB
Avg RMS:      -13.55 dB  ---  -13.69 dB
DR channel:    11.19 dB  ---    11.54 dB
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Official DR value:  DR11 

that's a lot of tracks Big Grin

6/25/22 - came back to try this again


.mp3    Drag.mp3 --  (Download: 14.27 MB)


.mp3    Drag2.mp3 --  (Download: 9.2 MB)


Mixing is way more art and soul than science. ~ E.K.
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#2
I left out about 2/3 of the tracks in this stripped down mix.. trying for a smaller combo feel...

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Peak value: -0.42 dB --- -0.45 dB
Avg RMS: -12.85 dB --- -13.06 dB
DR channel: 10.67 dB --- 10.86 dB
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Official DR value: DR11


.mp3    Drag2.mp3 --  (Download: 12.99 MB)


Mixing is way more art and soul than science. ~ E.K.
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#3
Hallo there Sir : )

I think you have a little too much reverb in your first mix. The vocal is a bit low too. Your Secend mix, is better i think : )

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#4
(19-05-2015, 11:06 AM)Jonn D. Horn Wrote: Hallo there Sir : )

I think you have a little too much reverb in your first mix. The vocal is a bit low too. Your Secend mix, is better i think : )

there's actually very little verb in this. what you might be hearing is the use of every track, and some delays.
Mixing is way more art and soul than science. ~ E.K.
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