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The Doppler Shift - Atrophy Sinful Mix - Luc van der Stap - 10-03-2016

Hi there music friends,

Here is my contribution.

3 hour mix including creating vox harmonies and mastering.

Comments welcome and have fun.

Cheers,
Luc Big Grin


RE: The Doppler Shift - Atrophy Sinful Mix - James Cullis - 29-03-2016

Not a bad effort mate. Like the vocals in verses. Nice touch.
Not here to give negative comments.
Stick a bit of low end on the snare or push up the top mic.
If its ok to ask...how did you achieve the vocal effects Luc?
Can you give me a run down. From start to finish including plugin choices and technique.
Maybe change effect slightly in chorus or even throw just the dry alone so its more close and prominent.
Much better MTracks to work with than Malenky Slovos dont you think Luc.


RE: The Doppler Shift - Atrophy Sinful Mix - BenJ - 29-03-2016

The vocals are certainly interesting... not sure i like the artificial harmonies but i also do in a strange way. They fit the 'weird' feel of the lyrics. I love them in the choruses though - makes it sound more like heavy metal Smile

The kick drum is loosing some of the oomph - perhaps try boosting more around the 80Hz mark and reducing around the 2-5kHz area.

All in all a good mix though Smile Smile


RE: The Doppler Shift - Atrophy Sinful Mix - Obelix - 01-04-2016

The best sounding mix of this song I ve heard. It needs a bit more air, and a little less 2kHz on vocals and snare needs more meat. Artificial harmonies do not fit verses well, but they shine in choruses.