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How I Mix To Memphis - Beerhunter - 05-06-2021 Hello There! This is my mix to this song. I make it in FL studio. I welcome any comments. I leave out the distorted guitars in background. I don’t think this song requires that. This keep the song much clearer and more transparent. I try using not too many effect (delay, reverb), for natural feeling. Please comment! Have nice day! Updated! I delete the first version. 2nd version: I built up the whole drum sound from the zero. The cymbals are less loud and harsh. The snare also got better. The lead vocal is brighter. RE: How I Mix To Memphis - LukasL - 05-06-2021 Hey Beerhunter, good call on leaving the distorded guitars out. The main issue for me here are the drums and vocals: The vocals are very dark and muddyin comparison to the rest of the mix. The drums on the other hand are very bright the cymbals sound harsh to me. I would try bringing them both to a happy medium Cheers, Lukas RE: How I Mix To Memphis - Beerhunter - 05-06-2021 Hello Lukas! Thank you very much for your advice! I'm trying to fix it. :) RE: How I Mix To Memphis - Beerhunter - 05-06-2021 Here is the second version (in the first post). I built up the whole drum sound from the zero. The cymbals are less loud and harsh. The snare also got better. The lead vocal is brighter. I look forward to your replies. |