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Speak Softly - Broken Man
#1
Hey,

This mix is a little drier than the original. I thought a dry up-font vocal might help make the vocal sound more intimate. Not sure if it worked though.

I found the tail of the snare hit in the original a bit annoying, felt it kept pulling me to the right. I had a go at addressing it but my mix still does so a little bit.

Over the last while I've noticed that although my mixes aren't "technically" disastrous, they are very dull and boring. This one being a prime example if compared to the original. I also find they can be a little heavy in the lower mids. Dodgy

Opinions? Big Grin

Regards


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#2
Vocal is good, Bass is very good (I had a lot of trouble with the sub-lows (there's nothing else?!), and I think is not too muddy although it could benefit from some 14K+ and the only thing I really noticed from the start is the almost mono image of the mix. Maybe some widening would help pull open the track from verse to chorus?
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#3
I know what you're talking about: that the mix seems "accurate" but lacks life. Have you found anything in the intervening years that helps? I would guess it has to do with your unwillingness to step "out of the box". Don't be too scared to push the envelope in a couple ways. Try overbalancing something, adding distortion, using too much compression in some section, etc.
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