03-06-2018, 10:02 PM
Hello! This is my mix of Angels in Amplifiers - I'm Alright. Feedback would be much appreciated. Thanks for listening!
Some things worth mentioning:
1. Kick Drum - The kick drum was pretty meh in my opinion. I had to do a lot of EQ and a decent amount of compression to make it sound decent. The kick also didn't play very nicely with the bass, so I added a bit of sidechain and that fixed it right up.
2. Drums in general - The raw recordings were a bit dark to my ear so I EQ'd the whole drum buss to bring out the high end crispiness. I also put a compressor on the drum bus for added punchy-ness.
3. Guitars - I automated the gain of the electric guitar to make it pop out more during the solos. The change in gain isn't much, but makes a big difference.
4. Vocals - The vocals were really well recorded. Just thought I'd mention that.
5. Mastering - My mastering chain for this track was extremely simple: EQ -> Compressor -> Limiter. I tried not to crank the compression or the limiter too much, I wanted to preserve as much dynamic range as I could.
...And that's about it! Again, any feedback is appreciated (especially since I mixed on headphones, if someone with good monitors could tell me what they think that would be dope)
Some things worth mentioning:
1. Kick Drum - The kick drum was pretty meh in my opinion. I had to do a lot of EQ and a decent amount of compression to make it sound decent. The kick also didn't play very nicely with the bass, so I added a bit of sidechain and that fixed it right up.
2. Drums in general - The raw recordings were a bit dark to my ear so I EQ'd the whole drum buss to bring out the high end crispiness. I also put a compressor on the drum bus for added punchy-ness.
3. Guitars - I automated the gain of the electric guitar to make it pop out more during the solos. The change in gain isn't much, but makes a big difference.
4. Vocals - The vocals were really well recorded. Just thought I'd mention that.
5. Mastering - My mastering chain for this track was extremely simple: EQ -> Compressor -> Limiter. I tried not to crank the compression or the limiter too much, I wanted to preserve as much dynamic range as I could.
...And that's about it! Again, any feedback is appreciated (especially since I mixed on headphones, if someone with good monitors could tell me what they think that would be dope)