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Awoooo! :) - Judders - 14-12-2015 So, I think this might be the most tracks I've ever mixed. The whole time I was mixing, I had an image of the end credits of a supernatural teen drama in my head... My favourite bits in this were the flanger I added to the verse acoustic guitar, and the backwards reverb on the whoa-whoa's I still can't decide if the low end is nice and full, or a bit overpowering All comments welcome RE: Awoooo! :) - Cassandra - 14-12-2015 Hi, You should definitely remove some of the overpowering full end...if you don't like it that way of course. Now, when listening to your mix I understand why you were thinking I had to much high end. :-) /C RE: Awoooo! :) - Judders - 14-12-2015 (14-12-2015, 07:58 AM)Cassandra Wrote: Hi, You should definitely remove some of the overpowering full end...if you don't like it that way of course. Yes, our mixes are very opposite! My room is far from perfect, and outside of the monitoring sweet spot it sounds tubby, but in the sweet spot, and on headphones, it sounds right to me. RE: Awoooo! :) - Cassandra - 14-12-2015 That's the problem all the time to me. Sounds good in one place and bad in some other place. If mixing for my own I prefer mixing for the equipment I listen on mostly :-) But mixing for a customer is very different. I don't like to compromise. /C RE: Awoooo! :) - Judders - 14-12-2015 I dunno, plenty of commercial releases sound just as tubby outside of the sweet spot on my system too... RE: Awoooo! :) - Cassandra - 14-12-2015 Don't leave the sweet spot then :-) |