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My mix of David Tyo's "Long Way Home" - Kun - 01-10-2019

Hi, here's my mix (the fisrt in here Blush). What do you think about it? Any comments are welcome!

Cheers


RE: My mix of David Tyo's "Long Way Home" - Chapel159 - 27-03-2020

The mix sounds great!

The only thing I would have done differently is the eq in the bassdrum. It sounds a bit boomy. Perhaps a bit more definition would sound great. Around 5k Hz.

Apart from that, the mix is very balanced and sounds good.

Check out my mix!
http://discussion.cambridge-mt.com/showthread.php?tid=32220


RE: My mix of David Tyo's "Long Way Home" - Drummixer - 11-04-2020

I really like this mix. Great job!

My only suggestions, based on my taste...
1) The reverb seems a little strong on the first verse. There's not much instrumentation to absorb it, so you might try backing off the reverb just a bit on the first verse, then bring it up when the other instruments come in.
2) The backing/harmony vocals might be a little too up front, competing with the lead Vox. Maybe either more reverb on the BV, or lower volume, or both.

Your mix is a nice reference for me to improve mine. I wish I was able to get the lead Vox sounding as smooth as you did. What was your trick? I struggled to tame the Vox.

Again, nice job