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Albert Kader: 'Ubiquitous'_mix - Satoshi Hashimto - 25-01-2020

Please listen!

June 11, 2021 I remixed it. "AlbertKader_Ubiquitous_mix_2" Please listen to it again and let me know what you think.


RE: Albert Kader: 'Ubiquitous'_mix - teknosmoker - 22-11-2020

(25-01-2020, 04:43 AM)Satoshi Hashimto Wrote: Please listen!
Too much sub/bass.  See attached pic for visual.  

On the bass track, try a 18/Oct db low-cut filter to get rid of the extreme lows and maybe notch out a little at around 135/149 Hz?   Lower its channel's fader a bit in the mix.  

You might also want to experiment with side-chaining the bassline to the kick for extra space, punch and groove.


Once the low end has been cleaned up, the other elements in the mix will be easier to hear/work on.  

Keep it up - you'll get there!

Best,
T


RE: Albert Kader: 'Ubiquitous'_mix - Satoshi Hashimto - 27-04-2021

(22-11-2020, 11:41 PM)Thank you for listening! Wrote: I learned a lot from it.

I think I'll adjust the bass, clear it up a bit, and try making it again!

teknosmoker
(25-01-2020, 04:43 AM)Satoshi Hashimto Wrote: Please listen!
Too much sub/bass.  See attached pic for visual.  

On the bass track, try a 18/Oct db low-cut filter to get rid of the extreme lows and maybe notch out a little at around 135/149 Hz?   Lower its channel's fader a bit in the mix.  

You might also want to experiment with side-chaining the bassline to the kick for extra space, punch and groove.


Once the low end has been cleaned up, the other elements in the mix will be easier to hear/work on.  

Keep it up - you'll get there!

Best,
T



RE: Albert Kader: 'Ubiquitous'_mix - Satoshi Hashimto - 13-06-2021

(27-04-2021, 03:23 PM)I made it again, so please have a listen. Im looking forward to your feedback.Satoshi Hashimto Wrote:
(22-11-2020, 11:41 PM)Thank you for listening! Wrote: I learned a lot from it.

I think I'll adjust the bass, clear it up a bit, and try making it again!

teknosmoker
(25-01-2020, 04:43 AM)Satoshi Hashimto Wrote: Please listen!
Too much sub/bass.  See attached pic for visual.  

On the bass track, try a 18/Oct db low-cut filter to get rid of the extreme lows and maybe notch out a little at around 135/149 Hz?   Lower its channel's fader a bit in the mix.  

You might also want to experiment with side-chaining the bassline to the kick for extra space, punch and groove.


Once the low end has been cleaned up, the other elements in the mix will be easier to hear/work on.  

Keep it up - you'll get there!

Best,
T



RE: Albert Kader: 'Ubiquitous'_mix - Satoshi Hashimto - 16-01-2024

Newly mixed. Listen to it!


RE: Albert Kader: 'Ubiquitous'_mix - krujap777 - 30-03-2024

Hi Satoshi, first of all I like your mix best of the recent ones I've heard on this forum (I downloaded 5 random ones).

After listening to your different versions I think Mix2 is still the best one, it is most balanced where midrange catches my ear and bass is still strong.

Mix3 I feel became less balanced because the highs are taking too much attention now and popping out compared to Mix2.

I am on my 2nd attempt of this track which is why I am comparing with your mix versions Smile