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First post - My Fault for Waiting
#1
Sticking my toes in the water here. I'm mainly getting back in the game and relearning the trade with Logic Pro. I've done a few of these mixes from "Mixing Secrets" but this one turned out particularly well (in my opinion).

Thanks,
--PK


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#2
Hello

though this is a darker approach to what I did.. I actually like the sound of it. Good job.
the only thing here for me is to maybe have more reverb on vocals and toms. And take a few resonating freq. on bass that's it.
Balances are good and eq is pretty much taste. I don't see anything dangerous here so you also did a good job here.

keep it up.
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#3
Thanks Shul.

Yea - the toms didn't seem to ring out as much I've heard in other mixes. And for the vocals - I'm generally a reverb heavy guy when it comes to vocals, but the vox on this session were pretty solid so I didn't want to do much to them. Plus, I'm trying to dry my mixes out a little (I've been told I use too much reverb. Heresy I know).

On this particular recording session - I really love the double tracking work they did. It's always nice to have options to bring the DT in and out.

Curious about what you mean on the bass - take out resonation? Add resonation? I'm always interested in ways to give bass a "boost" without just turning up the low end.

Thanks,
--PK
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#4
I meant take out some low end on the bass.. around the 100-200 hz ... just a bit... it could be bad too cause the guitars might sound thin if you do that. reason for that is because I think the kick low end conflicts a lil with the bass low end. it still sounds good though.
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