01-01-2017, 12:57 PM
You'r welcome.
So you applied surgical compression, somewhat like de-essing. Good work.
By 'panoramic glue' (term invented by myself) I mean some soundwise cohesion or bonding of the stereofield. In mixes of others, the low bass sound of the men keeps left, middle en right together and in balance. I have the impression you retained less low end in your mix. When I take a look at my Vu-type meters, I see that left and right channel differ very often in level, more than in other mixes; I suppose that 's expression of the same phenomenon.
So my suggestion is to mix in a bit more low end left and right, and hear what that does to your mix!
So you applied surgical compression, somewhat like de-essing. Good work.
By 'panoramic glue' (term invented by myself) I mean some soundwise cohesion or bonding of the stereofield. In mixes of others, the low bass sound of the men keeps left, middle en right together and in balance. I have the impression you retained less low end in your mix. When I take a look at my Vu-type meters, I see that left and right channel differ very often in level, more than in other mixes; I suppose that 's expression of the same phenomenon.
So my suggestion is to mix in a bit more low end left and right, and hear what that does to your mix!