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V2Spektakulatius - Wayfaring Stranger - TSTmix
#1
My humble tribute to this great song! NEW MIX!
Mixed in Harrison MixBus 2.5.1 Mastered in Studio One 3

Got some nice feedback from Kati,
and put up version 2, I hope to the better :-)

Please give me feedback on this so I can learn something new :-)


.mp3    v5 Spektakulatius_Way faring Stranger - TSTmix.mp3 --  (Download: 11.89 MB)


DAW Harrison Mixbus 32c, Mac Mini M1, Tube HP Amp & Topping 10s DAC, OLLO S4X headphone
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#2
I like the snare and the close vocal, but I think the reverb is way too long (especially sax leaves that tail)
I also would probably open up voice a little bit, took some middle down. I'm curious to read others' opinions. Smile
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#3
Thanks a lot for your nice advice I gone try to do what you propose, and put it up again.
This is really helpful information Thanks!
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#4
(11-07-2015, 07:29 AM)TST Studio Wrote: My humble tribute to this great song! NEW MIX!
Mixed in Harrison MixBus 2.5.1 Mastered in Studio One 3

Got some nice feedback from Kati,
and put up version 2, I hope to the better :-)

Please give me feedback on this so I can learn something new :-)

Nice, same processing Smile
mine is mixed on MB3 and mastered on S1 v2
(same DAWS others release)

I feel piano sound a tad low in volume
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#5
(21-07-2015, 04:42 PM)DaveDaG Wrote:
(11-07-2015, 07:29 AM)TST Studio Wrote: My humble tribute to this great song! NEW MIX!
Mixed in Harrison MixBus 2.5.1 Mastered in Studio One 3

Got some nice feedback from Kati,
and put up version 2, I hope to the better :-)

Please give me feedback on this so I can learn something new :-)

Nice, same processing Smile
mine is mixed on MB3 and mastered on S1 v2
(same DAWS others release)

I feel piano sound a tad low in volume

Thats the only thing, you think?
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#6
(21-07-2015, 05:37 PM)TST Studio Wrote: Thats the only thing, you think?

Vocal could be more warm, try to deharsh it carving around 3K
It's too dry also, compared to the instrumentals, it could need some "air" behind it
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#7
(21-07-2015, 05:59 PM)DaveDaG Wrote:
(21-07-2015, 05:37 PM)TST Studio Wrote: Thats the only thing, you think?

Vocal could be more warm, try to deharsh it carving around 3K
It's too dry also, compared to the instrumentals, it could need some "air" behind it

Thanks! I try to do that to morrow :-)
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#8
(21-07-2015, 06:09 PM)TST Studio Wrote:
(21-07-2015, 05:59 PM)DaveDaG Wrote:
(21-07-2015, 05:37 PM)TST Studio Wrote: Thats the only thing, you think?

Vocal could be more warm, try to deharsh it carving around 3K
It's too dry also, compared to the instrumentals, it could need some "air" behind it

Thanks! I try to do that to morrow :-)

Ok here you have, if it is better ....well you tell me ;-)
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#9
(22-07-2015, 04:26 AM)TST Studio Wrote: Ok here you have, if it is better ....well you tell me ;-)

I find the delay on vocal a bit distracting and doesn't fit so well with the genre I fear

The mix is dry oriented, so you could try a short reverb with a predelay from 30 to 100 ms (to try what fit better)
I would give to the voice just a bit of early reflection to glue it with the room of the band (voice is recorded in another room)
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(22-07-2015, 01:49 PM)DaveDaG Wrote:
(22-07-2015, 04:26 AM)TST Studio Wrote: Ok here you have, if it is better ....well you tell me ;-)

I find the delay on vocal a bit distracting and doesn't fit so well with the genre I fear

The mix is dry oriented, so you could try a short reverb with a predelay from 30 to 100 ms (to try what fit better)
I would give to the voice just a bit of early reflection to glue it with the room of the band (voice is record in another room)

OK I try to do that, but I don't have so many plugins to choose between :-(
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