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Ha! well 'ravishing' is a popular adjective, I'm not sure that I live in a town of people who live for wide, musical dynamics, but who knows!!
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Is it down under? I have no idea where the word is coming from, as a non-commonwealth native![Blush Blush](https://discussion.cambridge-mt.com/images/smilies/blush.gif)
I dare to comment on tracks that I've been working myself.
What I find disconcerting about this mix is the rule break around snare, kick and bass in the center. Either both my headphones and monitors are failing, or I have a "strange" left drift of the rythmic instruments that in my opinion is too much if done on purpose. Right channel gets piano and dobro focus. Am I missing something of key importance in doubting about the approach?
I like the piano sound that is nicely rendered and the overall difficulty of booming and resonance is solved differently from me, where you're actually accentuating the roominess on purpose (I believe).
thanks for your attention
Ha! well 'ravishing' is a popular adjective, I'm not sure that I live in a town of people who live for wide, musical dynamics, but who knows!!
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Is it down under? I have no idea where the word is coming from, as a non-commonwealth native
![Blush Blush](https://discussion.cambridge-mt.com/images/smilies/blush.gif)
I dare to comment on tracks that I've been working myself.
What I find disconcerting about this mix is the rule break around snare, kick and bass in the center. Either both my headphones and monitors are failing, or I have a "strange" left drift of the rythmic instruments that in my opinion is too much if done on purpose. Right channel gets piano and dobro focus. Am I missing something of key importance in doubting about the approach?
I like the piano sound that is nicely rendered and the overall difficulty of booming and resonance is solved differently from me, where you're actually accentuating the roominess on purpose (I believe).
thanks for your attention
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