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FULL MIX (COMPLETE) BLUE LIT MOON - jake02sg - 13-01-2022 HI GUYS , PLS COMMENT THANK YOU RE: FULL MIX (COMPLETE) BLUE LIT MOON - filipandrei - 03-02-2022 Hey jake02sg, Love your mix mate, and really like how the drums turned out. Maybe a bit "darker" for me, but the balance is nice Cheers RE: FULL MIX (COMPLETE) BLUE LIT MOON - RandomUser76fce8 - 03-02-2022 Greetings, What were your musical priorities? Because the priority I hear is:
This song I think does not have a genre that needs a strong "in your face, rock concert" drums, so drums are perhaps ok in the background. Maybe only bring them forward at the emphasized sections (where all start to play). And if you have that, and you want more drums, then add spice to the drums to taste. What do you think? So I vote for you to "open up" (EQ) the singer's main track a bit, make it feel closer. And then take away the sharpness from other tracks you want to push to the background (e.g. cymbals, drums) by "blurring them" (think photoshop) by carefully adding various amounts of reverb to them to make them feel more "distant". I rather like your backing vocals. I would prefer the main singer to be that clear (although not cutting that much bass, to keep weight and presence). Now I probably overdid it in my example below, and it does not sound very full or engaging... but it at least indicates the general direction. |