Okay, played around with some phase on different sections of the different mixes. Ended up re-adding guitar to the end of the song on top of the already mixed tracks of those funky stacked mixes. I think I like it.
If you are wondering why I flipped the phase between the two mixes, it is because between the first and second mix, I added some phase rotation to some tracks in the latter. Thus, flipping the phase in certain sections let me bring out certain aural effects (widening) during some parts, while still being able to have power in the sections that I wanted. By cutting the mixes, moving that section to a new track, and flipping the phase (or rotating the phase to hear what i wanted to hear) I was able to manipulate my mix in a manner that is almost like mastering, except, I am not adding any compression or master buss effects.
I hope it makes sense, and that anyone cares!
Draper
If you are wondering why I flipped the phase between the two mixes, it is because between the first and second mix, I added some phase rotation to some tracks in the latter. Thus, flipping the phase in certain sections let me bring out certain aural effects (widening) during some parts, while still being able to have power in the sections that I wanted. By cutting the mixes, moving that section to a new track, and flipping the phase (or rotating the phase to hear what i wanted to hear) I was able to manipulate my mix in a manner that is almost like mastering, except, I am not adding any compression or master buss effects.
I hope it makes sense, and that anyone cares!
Draper