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So I ended up with doing a complete-ish do-over
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First, thanks for a nice song and some nice tracks.
Now, in order to maintain processing power, I bounced the music before mixing the vox. Stupid as I am, I deleted the fil containing the music, so ... it is as it is. I've tried to make it usable ... ish. The guitars are a bit to the dark side, and the solo is a tad too low, but ... well, is what it is.
About the vocal, I've struggled a lot with the midrange peaks in the lead vocal. I'm really not a multiband compressor fan, but perhaps that's the way to go with this?
At the moment, I've landed here and I am actually quite pleased about how the toms are feeling.
Tips tricks and comments are much appreciated.
Thanks

Update v2
As the header suggests, I, more or less, startet again from scratch. Some thing, at least I think so, are better, and others not so much ... guess it's the old story about swings and roundabouts ...

What I've done differently is ... well, I've used my PAZ-analyzer a lot more than I usually do, and then I've aimed to create a ... earbud-friendly mix. 

The lead vocal is still very midrange heavy (7-1,1khz), which I tried to tame with some multiband compression. I'm not certain that it's the right approach, because the only thing it seems to do, is moving the issues upwards in the spectrum ... how did any of you solve this?



Still, tips, tricks and comments are very welcomed.
Thanks


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So I ended up with doing a complete-ish do-over - by Krabbe - 24-05-2020, 12:03 AM