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James May - If You Say (audiophile94 Mix) - audiophile94 - 13-06-2013

alright, this is my first thread on here.
here's my mix of James May's track "If You Say".

so, heres the lowdown:
besides some minor compression and reverb on the vocals, a touch of equalization on the drums and percussion, and very little automation. this track required little editing, wanted that raw sound (you would expect that from a track of this atmosphere as well as deep lyrics)

critiques and comments are very much welcome and appreciated.


RE: James May - If You Say (audiophile94 Mix) - Vitor Pavan - 05-07-2013

I like the vibe in your mix, but thought the vocals were a little bit deep in rev.
The whole song sounds little too, need to master it!
I like that, thanks


RE: James May - If You Say (audiophile94 Mix) - bmullen - 05-07-2013

I like it. I think you made good decisions here.


RE: James May - If You Say (audiophile94 Mix) - MixersAnon - 20-08-2013


i like the general idea of where you intended to take this mix. but it got lost in technical translation.good vibe though.revrb is making everything sound a bit too far back imo. however im no pro and might me wrong.


RE: James May - If You Say (audiophile94 Mix) - Olli H - 20-08-2013

Basic balance sounds good to me.

Guitar is maybe too muddy. If you turn the bass side down of the guitar just a little bit, it may give nicely room for other instruments and freshen the whole sound.

I agree with Vitor Pavan, something wront with the spatial positioning of vocals.