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Flames
#1
This is my attempt at this song and let me know what you think.


Frank


.mp3    Flames Mastered.mp3 --  (Download: 7.66 MB)


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#2
Hi Frank,
Listening on my old Ns10's your mix sounds well balanced, a touch full in the mid bass around 150-300 hz area and the mid and a little scooped around 1k , the fizz on electrics sounds touch upfront around the 2.5k area.
Thinking the electrics maybe competing for space in the centre with the bass and kick ,maybe reducing some boxyness on the kick arounf 150hz and panning the electrics away from the centre but not rolling off too much low frequencies as a guess no more than below 200-300 would sound awesome .

Just some thoughts and minor adjustments Big Grin

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#3
Thanks man, the mix is a bit too centered and I can do a better job of spreading the sound. Thanks for the mix critiques.
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#4
Hi Frank ,
You may already have something similar but here is a free plugin I would like to share and use quite a bit when listening to my favourite reference cs'd compared to my mix to learn what is happening in the side channels.

http://www.alexhilton.net/A1AUDIO/index....reocontrol

Cheers Big Grin

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(20-03-2017, 09:51 AM)thedon Wrote: Hi Frank ,
You may already have something similar but here is a free plugin I would like to share and use quite a bit when listening to my favourite reference cs'd compared to my mix to learn what is happening in the side channels.

http://www.alexhilton.net/A1AUDIO/index....reocontrol

Cheers Big Grin

Thank you kind sir for that free plug in. I did not have that one and I hope to find use of it.

Cheers!
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