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Burning Bridges - AZ Mix - azwayne - 11-06-2015 So here's my take on this. This represents about 6 hours of work rather than my normal 15+ (I'm slow). Really, these tracks are already pretty well processed so there wasn't a good deal for me to do but set ambience and poke about the edges. A bit of automation, a little work with the bass, and so on to get everything to blend and sit well. I also tried to tighten up the timing at the end. Anyway, here you go... RE: Burning Bridges - AZ Mix - Mandubien - 24-06-2015 Hello, What comes first is the vocals process. To me, there is way too much delay and reverb. They're fighting to sit right in the mix. I think they should be more dry, more "in your face". Guitars are too much behind the rest when vocals are there. Did you sidechain them ? I like the effect on the calm bridge. Drums are well balanced (but maybe not processed enough for this kind of music). Did you use reference track for the overall tone ? I think you can make it more agressive, biting. Some cuts in low mids can help. Keep it up man RE: Burning Bridges - AZ Mix - azwayne - 25-06-2015 No side chaining on this one. Pretty straight up. The vocals are just my ear. I tend to favor a more vocal up mix and that comes through a bit too often. I was debating on the verb and delays but it was kinda working for me so I left it. I agree on the guitars though. May have to do some tweaking. RE: Burning Bridges - AZ Mix - Mandubien - 25-06-2015 Well the advantage of sharing raw tracks for mixing is also an inconvenient : your tastes are different than mines which are different than the band. There are so many (good) options when mixing. For metal, I prefer using very small delays to open up a bit the vocals, and a light reverb for depth, but really nothing too much. |