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Never let you go ...the version I liked best
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I had some time to listen to never let you go +4.4db

I really enjoy it Smile a few things, The timing on the background vocal is a little bit ahead. Possibly you moved the file by accident? I think the balance of everything for the most part is very good. I think the problem with the mix feeling dark somewhat, is all of the tracks are mixed together very close in the treble. something you could try, a sidechained track from the vocal, add a sharp High Pass filter from 3k to 5k, you can also add some saturation to make it thicker to fill in any gaps in the spectrum that you cannot hear, and you can also gate it so it only plays when the vocal plays, so no noise in between the silence. With this track anytime you feel things get dark, just bring the fader up and the vocal will balance out the darkness. You could also try this on some other tracks like on one of the synths during the chorus. I ended up adding a delay of about 15ms to the right side of the Hi Hats to make them sound wider. Just a little more DB from the hihat in your mix would make the drums much bigger and melody carry a little more. The Snare and Kick sounds GREAT along with the cymbals. Same with the lead Vocal in the Chorus, Its at a nice level and presence. Smile
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RE: Never let you go ...the version I liked best - by 401kBC - 13-10-2021, 08:47 AM