01-03-2019, 12:08 AM
25-03-2019, 04:12 PM
Hi,
Thanks for posting. Overall, this mix seems "cooked" or overly mixed. It doesn't sound bad, but I wonder how well it would translate to various systems. What do you mix on?
That said, I love the percussion sound - the verb seems to really make it move. I also love the delay on the second acoustic guitar going into the second chorus. The vocal is clear and sits well. It would benefit from some "air" on my monitors. I like to add some harmonics to vocals for that reason (many times it is better than adding EQ). I like Soundtoys decapitator of FabFilter Saturn.
You kept most of the guitars centre and this mix translates very well in mono. Very well, actually.
After a few listens, I can say that it is a great mix and would probably sound best if mastered. The lack of width might cause translation issues but it seems ok for me. I can hear the piano peaking through, both acoustics, etc. Good job. I wasn't so sure at the start of the first listen but it works!
Care to share some of your though process?
Thanks,
CJC
Thanks for posting. Overall, this mix seems "cooked" or overly mixed. It doesn't sound bad, but I wonder how well it would translate to various systems. What do you mix on?
That said, I love the percussion sound - the verb seems to really make it move. I also love the delay on the second acoustic guitar going into the second chorus. The vocal is clear and sits well. It would benefit from some "air" on my monitors. I like to add some harmonics to vocals for that reason (many times it is better than adding EQ). I like Soundtoys decapitator of FabFilter Saturn.
You kept most of the guitars centre and this mix translates very well in mono. Very well, actually.
After a few listens, I can say that it is a great mix and would probably sound best if mastered. The lack of width might cause translation issues but it seems ok for me. I can hear the piano peaking through, both acoustics, etc. Good job. I wasn't so sure at the start of the first listen but it works!
Care to share some of your though process?
Thanks,
CJC