26-02-2013, 12:36 PM
(18-02-2013, 10:43 PM)Mike Senior Wrote: Nice meaty overall sound. Like the splashiness of the cymbals -- real sustain but smooth and well-controlled. Like th characterful slap on the lead vocals, but maybe it sounds a bit too big in the low mids -- it's compromising the hugeness of the band's sound a bit much for me.
Things go astray for me at 1:07, though -- those guitars are really papery there, and that seems a bit out of character, especially when normal service resumes at 1:32. It's possible it's just that I'm wedded too much to the 'raw' sound the band and I deliberately recorded things pretty much the way we wanted them to sound in the mix, so any re-evaluation of those sounds feels strange to me. However, I think there's more to it than that -- it just seems a bit of let-down to go that fizzy for the choruses like that from a long-term dynamics perspective.
In general I like what you've done with the effects a lot. It's got a much hi-fi vibe to it than my mix, which is a nice alternative. The guitars suffer a bit more than I'd like in mono, though. Interesting touch of bass ambience during the jazzier bit, but it does make the dryness of the guitar solo at 3:43 come as a bit of a shock -- that feels like it could blend a lot more.
The spacey bit has some nice stereo stuff going on, which is very much after the band's heart, so that's great. You also give it a bit more energy in general, and I quite like the way that works. It just goes to show there are many ways to skin a cat! Thanks for posting that.
Thanks for taking the time to reply Mike, I must turn on email notifications for people replying to my threads cause It's only now that I've seen your post
I've had a listen to some other mixes of these again and I really like what you did with the chorus in yours, the delays were used very creatively I think, it added to the persona of the vocalist. I think sonically yours has got the more analogy natural vibe to each which just like you said there's many ways ''to skin a cat''
regarding those guitars in my mix, I really wanted it to cut into you and biting, I'll have to work on the EQ a bit more to get that effect I think. It was mixed through cans so I don't really know how it translates.
thanks again for the mostly positive feedback. I'm working on ''Ç U next time'' at the moment, hope to post soon.
PS. The site is an amazing resource and thank you deeply for taking the time to put this in place. Cheers