Discussion Zone
I'm alright - Printable Version

+- Discussion Zone (http://discussion.cambridge-mt.com)
+-- Forum: 'Mixing Secrets' Free Multitrack Download Library: mixing forum (http://discussion.cambridge-mt.com/forumdisplay.php?fid=184)
+--- Forum: Rock, Punk, Metal (http://discussion.cambridge-mt.com/forumdisplay.php?fid=6)
+---- Forum: Angels In Amplifiers: 'I'm Alright' (http://discussion.cambridge-mt.com/forumdisplay.php?fid=212)
+---- Thread: I'm alright (/showthread.php?tid=2137)



I'm alright - snurd - 27-07-2013

feedback welcome


RE: I'm alright - bmullen - 28-07-2013

Your overall balance seems pretty good to me. I would say you could get a better sound for the vocals and the snare.


RE: I'm alright - Moonwrist - 28-07-2013

Pan guitars.
Gtr sound really distant.
You could try to put all vocal tracks in a group and compress that. Now there is parts where bvox kind of jump out.
I like the bass sound but compared to that the kick is kind of weak.


RE: I'm alright - snurd - 28-07-2013

Thank you bmullen and moonwrist. I don't have a studio, mixing thru a laptop thru my home music system. will take your advice and have a new mix on soon. thank you for the comments. Very new at this


RE: I'm alright - Moonwrist - 28-07-2013

Well I also do my mixes in my living room.
One advice is to listen other music as a reference. You can compare your sound to some commercial music.
If you have a spotify you can find lot of different genres to use as a reference and you can have more than one song.
Spotify has this "related artists" button that will show you similar music.