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Jesper Buhl Trio: 'What Is This Thing Called Love' - Oleg Minin - 14-05-2022

Hello dear friends! This is my mixing version of " Is This Thing Called Love" by Jesper Buhl Trio.I would be interested in your opinion. Happy listening. Sincerely, Oleg Minin


RE: Jesper Buhl Trio: 'What Is This Thing Called Love' - Equilibrium - 14-05-2022

Good evening. It is difficult to judge the balance, because the mid -frequency range is strongly clamped. I think the correction of the frequency response is necessary. Surely this would give a significantly greater naturalness to the sound.
My version sounds like this: https://discussion.cambridge-mt.com/showthread.php?tid=35466&highlight=Jesper+Buhl


RE: Jesper Buhl Trio: 'What Is This Thing Called Love' - Oleg Minin - 16-05-2022

(14-05-2022, 04:51 PM)Equilibrium Wrote: Good evening. It is difficult to judge the balance, because the mid -frequency range is strongly clamped. I think the correction of the frequency response is necessary. Surely this would give a significantly greater naturalness to the sound.
My version sounds like this: https://discussion.cambridge-mt.com/showthread.php?tid=35466&highlight=Jesper+Buhl
Hi dear Alexander! Thank you very much for your comment. It is always a valuable experience to get feedback on your production from colleagues. As for the frequency correction. Previously, I deliberately slightly raised the 2000 Hz - 4000 Hz region. Yes, it gives the effect of presence. And improves legibility. But my experience has shown that at high volume and with prolonged listening, such a mix sounds too intrusive and begins to irritate the ear. Therefore, I tend to have a more comfortable, smoother sound. In any case, thanks for the note. ))