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new listening position - mixogen - 21-01-2017

EDIT: I stumbled upon this mix after some time. Stereo bass doesn't bother me, but I decided to hi-pass the side channel. That should solve any bass stereo issue. I pushed this thing hard into overdrive during mixing, makes MP3's sound little crappy but oh well, real life its more fun. No limiters that I'm aware of, unless I had one on a long time ago.



RE: new listening position - mixogen - 23-01-2017

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RE: new listening position - kapu - 26-01-2017

Thanks for your feedback. If you're into aggressive and punchy in-your-face type of sound, I don't think it's the loudness you need to focus on. It's hard to tell, but perhaps you have applied too much processing on the drums. Also, there's something fishy about the bass frequencies, which might be cluttering things up. Even the lowest bass below 80 seems to be decorrelated or "stereoized" somehow. This usually eats quite a lot of headroom and makes the bass "restless."


RE: new listening position - mixogen - 28-01-2017

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RE: new listening position - mixogen - 31-07-2018

forgot about this mix, cool rock tune