Hey BlackSession,
glad to hear it's fun to you - that's the whole point of mixing!
Hmm, I can hear that it improved, though I would add a little low-shelf on the bass to add some sub, aisde from that the snare sounds a bit muddy and the rest a bit lifeless - probably due to much mid-EQing. You probably understand what I mean, I don't want to take away too much already - I am going by the old philosophy 'learning by doing', so go ahead and test some ideas on how to make it less "lifeless" - it sounds better in each mix, you adapt quickly!
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Maybe just turning down some highs on the bass and increasing the overall volume just a tad would be a better solution for the Bass most probably. Again, try it out yourself and tell us what the best way was for you.
Cheers
glad to hear it's fun to you - that's the whole point of mixing!
Hmm, I can hear that it improved, though I would add a little low-shelf on the bass to add some sub, aisde from that the snare sounds a bit muddy and the rest a bit lifeless - probably due to much mid-EQing. You probably understand what I mean, I don't want to take away too much already - I am going by the old philosophy 'learning by doing', so go ahead and test some ideas on how to make it less "lifeless" - it sounds better in each mix, you adapt quickly!
/edit:
Maybe just turning down some highs on the bass and increasing the overall volume just a tad would be a better solution for the Bass most probably. Again, try it out yourself and tell us what the best way was for you.
Cheers