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Another mix attempt - rudacury - 02-10-2013 Here is my first mix for this song (i may change a thing or two). Let me know what you guys think. RE: Another mix attempt - jeremias666 - 03-10-2013 nice mix, the vibe fits the song. The bass lacks some bottom. And the voice feels a little loud. RE: Another mix attempt - PrincessCakeJ - 03-10-2013 I much prefer your mix when it was in mono. I think its the vocal that feels a bit to spread when its in stereo, or its reverb making it weird. The backing vocal is great though. I feel the stereo picture is a bit weird, but ive listened to a lot of mono lately. If the bass lacks a bit bottom i wouldnt care to much. Bottom is only good for the clubs anyways and this playd in a club, i dont zink soo!. RE: Another mix attempt - rudacury - 10-10-2013 Thanx for taking the time to listen and post something. Yep, the bass lacks some bottom, but i meant this way on EQ. It was getting too confusing with other instruments in that region and i thought this song wasnt much about the bass anyway. Also agree that bottom is more important for clubs/other genres of music. Listening again, i think that what makes a weird stereo image might be the guitar (the one from the beggining). The vocal was meant to be a bit spread, but i indeed could lower about 1db of the delay. But again, i dont think that is the vocal alone causing this weirdness. Let me go check my PT session now. |