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Too Bright Mix - New Member - chuck moe - 22-01-2015 Hello All, New member and first mix submission here. There's some good work here. Hope to learn a bit. I struggled a bit with this...no...I struggled a lot with this. Learned some things though. Cheers. RE: Too Bright Mix - New Member - sano - 24-01-2015 The verse snare seems a little dull could use some eq to bring out the top end and make the snares stand out more . I like what you,ve done with the backing vocals during the chorus but the main vocal level compared to the backing vcl level seems a bit off to my ears. RE: Too Bright Mix - New Member - laurieharrison - 27-01-2015 Pretty good - tricky one, this, isn't it? Especially the lead vocal in the chorus, which I agree with sano is a bit low in the mix compared to the backing vocals. The verse drums sound a bit small (especially noticeable in the middle 8) - a bit more high end on the snare and a bit more overhead in the mix perhaps? |