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My version of "Living Lie" by Nerve 9 - davemcg61 - 26-04-2020 It looks like we have a new forum since last night. Here's my version of this tune. Thanks again to the composers and band for letting us learn from their work. Comments welcomed. RE: My version of "Living Lie" by Nerve 9 - Krabbe - 03-05-2020 Hi Your mix sounds super thin. On one side, I really miss some body to it. On the other hand, it has tamed the, otherwise, midheavy guitars. Keep it up RE: My version of "Living Lie" by Nerve 9 - ThomasStevenson - 09-05-2020 Hi Dave Thanks for mixing our track ! I am listening through your mix. - intro balance is nice - like your lead reverb choice - concerned the lead vocal sounds a bit muddy. When drums and bridge guitar come in, vocals feel pushed back as other elements are brighter - a little bit of an overall mix frequency inbalance to me - nice balance on the highs, but makes the lows feel a bit absent. Bass guitar low end? - like the instrument balance in general - I perceive the BVs much in front of the lead and brighter. Could just be relative balance - cymbals maybe a bit high in the overall balance (?). These mics are more cymbal mics than overheads. Your processing of them sounds nice though. - like all your lead guitar treatments - balance there sounds great Thanks again for mixing our song and sharing ! I hope some of the observations help a bit ! Thomas |