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Ayni Nehirde
#1
Good song. It was not hard to mix it. Nothing special about mixing, only stock plugins were used.


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#2
Hello Obelix! I liked your mix, it has a good tonal balance.
It seems to me that the vocals in verses a little far away.
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#3
Thx, I can fix the vocals.
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#4
A darker sounding mix, but I like it. Seems to be a suitable tone that works well with the guitars at play. The Hammond holds it's ground nicely and is well featured. The piano could be perhaps featured a bit more and be elevated at times and given a bit more room. The backing vocals at 3:05 sound a little too quiet and could come up a bit also. Otherwise for me, a really nice mix and soundSmile

Dave
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#5
You are right about backing vocals, they could have come a little louder. So do you think that grand or rhodes piano should be featured more ?
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#6
(06-09-2016, 03:48 PM)Obelix Wrote: You are right about backing vocals, they could have come a little louder. So do you think that grand or rhodes piano should be featured more ?


Yes, It's the grand piano I'm thinking of. There are some fancy parts through out that I think you could bring forward with some automation where they are featured.

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#7
Version 2. Louder piano and backing vocals, also got rid of nasty resonance on snare drum
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#8
Brighter mix with more piano


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#9
I know, this mix is too bright, let me try a darker one, but brighter than a first one. And to me main vocal when he sings bashka bir ... is too loud.
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#10
New version.


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