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Rumba chonta mixed by Sardhouse
#1
Hi,
this track has been mixed and mastered in 8 hours of work. i deliberately choose to not over-compress the track. i choose a powerful sound of percussions and bass (lovely played) and i kept marimba on the top as well. now this mix sounds to me like a "rare groove" from 70s. i love it.
happy listening,
Sardhouse


.mp3    Alejo Granados - RumbaChonta (mixed by Sardhouse) 160k.mp3 --  (Download: 3.86 MB)


Recording engineer David Williams said, “It’s quite ironic: We got rid of our
analog equipment, replaced it with digital, then spent the next couple
of decades trying to get the digital to sound like the analog we
got rid of.”
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#2
I like your emphasis on the percussion and bass. Fits the song very will to me. Nicely done.
To mix or not to mix ... mix!
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#3
thank you Bmullen!! i re-upload the file 'cause i did some small changes during mastering.
Recording engineer David Williams said, “It’s quite ironic: We got rid of our
analog equipment, replaced it with digital, then spent the next couple
of decades trying to get the digital to sound like the analog we
got rid of.”
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#4
Nice work. I've been working on this mix for a while, and I find it a quite difficult because of the "linearity" of the song itself. I'm checking several mixes to find some ideas. Again, nice work ! Marcelo
Marce Morales
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#5
Sardhouse , good job, but you have two mistakes, the first one the "Alegre" solo should be loud up, the second one is the Hi Hat o "platillos" is one of most important rhytmic base in the genere of music it should be a little bit more.
I hope do you understand me, I don't know English.
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