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Glen McPhee 'A Sailor Once More - From Portugal - Dminister - 16-02-2021

Hi guys.

Here is my mix.
I accept all kinds of criticisms  Big Grin

Mixing was performed with the headphones but I think the result was satisfactory  Angel 

Thanks!


RE: Glen McPhee 'A Sailor Once More - From Portugal - crownoise - 16-02-2021

Hey Dminister! I think the guitars need to come up in volume. I think that tremolo in midchannel is a bit 2 much, was that an effect you put on masterchannel? Smile not to bad though gj.


RE: Glen McPhee 'A Sailor Once More - From Portugal - raphcath - 18-02-2021

Hello ! I like the tonal balance, and how you highlighted the drums.
I think that you could improve the lead vocal with a more reactive compression, the first syllables tend to be too loud. For example in the 1st verse "what his family needs", "what" and "fa" are too loud. It may also reduce the unpleasant "echo" that happens with the reverb on these loud syllables.