07-09-2021, 08:40 AM
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First try on this lovely song. Thanks for the listen! Cheers!
Brian C Cai Fei Hong-never let you go- Sonictramp
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07-09-2021, 08:40 AM
(This post was last modified: 07-09-2021, 09:08 AM by SonicTramp.)
First try on this lovely song. Thanks for the listen! Cheers!
i personally dont like the hard panned hat and snap but thats probably preference, the saw style bass seems to take over when it drops in the center, i guess you hard limited this as theres seems to be alot of loud middle? in parts which throws off the balance for me
check mine if you would be so kind https://discussion.cambridge-mt.com/show...?tid=40485
27-09-2021, 08:50 PM
(12-09-2021, 07:24 PM)Y Wrote: i personally dont like the hard panned hat and snap but thats probably preference, the saw style bass seems to take over when it drops in the center, i guess you hard limited this as theres seems to be alot of loud middle? in parts which throws off the balance for meThanks, man, for leaving a comment. I worked on it a bit more and addressed many more problems. I include it here just in case. Thanks.
27-09-2021, 11:00 PM
Hello Sonictramp.I made a remastered version of your mix .Please tell me what do u think ?
28-09-2021, 01:36 AM
(27-09-2021, 11:00 PM)Mammy Wrote: Hello Sonictramp.I made a remastered version of your mix .Please tell me what do u think ? Thanks, Mammy, for giving it a try to salvage my mix ![]()
28-09-2021, 04:36 PM
Brian C Cai Fei Hong-neverletyougo-sonictramp_3.mp3
The intro sounds pretty good. I like how the guitars sound. I like the gated effect on the one guitar track. But, when the bass comes in things start to kind of fall apart. The saw portion of the bass is really loud and the low-end seems extremely lacking and as a result the tracks ends up losing a lot of energy.
28-09-2021, 07:32 PM
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(28-09-2021, 04:36 PM)axxessdenied Wrote: Brian C Cai Fei Hong-neverletyougo-sonictramp_3.mp3Thanks for the comment, man. I listened back to my mix and, tbh, I don't hear what you heard, man. The bass is fine where I am at. The same with the saw-bass, nothing "really loud" (my translation: a kick in the eye with hot sauce poured in afterward) or "extreme lacking" (6 feet under, non-existence) as you stated. These are terms reserved for really bad mixes, and I don't think my mix is that bad ![]() Btw, my room: 8ft (h), 15ft (l), and 13ft (w). Very square. Yamaha HS8 on stands with pad with tweeters pointing right at my ear canal, 2 1/2 ft from backwall, 5 ft away from side walls. spkrs distance from one to another 3 1/2 feet forming an equilateral triangle. Listening position is 6ft away from wall with everything in symmetry. Duet2 interface A kingsize bed in the back of me serving as absorber. The floor is woodfloor. Sidewalls not treated. No bass traps. A b*ng, a b*wl, a bottle of Johnny 2X black, not technically equipment but they help. (28-09-2021, 07:32 PM)SonicTramp Wrote:He is right mate i agree exactly with what he said, when the drop comes all bass is lost and the low mids on the saw in the build up come through very strong, i am listening on headphones with 20-20k range so i think there is a bass problem in your monitoring(28-09-2021, 04:36 PM)axxessdenied Wrote: Brian C Cai Fei Hong-neverletyougo-sonictramp_3.mp3Thanks for the comment, man. I listened back to my mix and, tbh, I don't hear what you heard, man. The bass is fine where I am at. The same with the saw-bass, nothing "really loud" (my translation: a kick in the eye with hot sauce poured in afterward) or "extreme lacking" (6 feet under, non-existence) as you stated. These are terms reserved for really bad mixes, and I don't think my mix is that bad
28-09-2021, 10:37 PM
(28-09-2021, 07:35 PM)Y's Man Wrote:(28-09-2021, 07:32 PM)SonicTramp Wrote:He is right mate i agree exactly with what he said, when the drop comes all bass is lost and the low mids on the saw in the build up come through very strong, i am listening on headphones with 20-20k range so i think there is a bass problem in your monitoring(28-09-2021, 04:36 PM)axxessdenied Wrote: Brian C Cai Fei Hong-neverletyougo-sonictramp_3.mp3Thanks for the comment, man. I listened back to my mix and, tbh, I don't hear what you heard, man. The bass is fine where I am at. The same with the saw-bass, nothing "really loud" (my translation: a kick in the eye with hot sauce poured in afterward) or "extreme lacking" (6 feet under, non-existence) as you stated. These are terms reserved for really bad mixes, and I don't think my mix is that bad I actually think there's no problem with the bass, as the spectral balance is just fine. Instead, there is a massive drop in loudness. In the buildup the mix is at -8 LUFS and in the chorus at -12 LUFS.
28-09-2021, 11:43 PM
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(28-09-2021, 10:37 PM)Lucas Alber Wrote:*Thanks Lucas Alber for rescuing me from a world of hurt. I was about to call an audiologist for an appointment bc it ain't cool, man. A complete loss of bottom end is something to cry about. Yeah, in this business it means death to the mixer, specifically, me. That also means CLA is keeping that throne warm but not for me, the hope and dream of my little life. Ain't life a bitch? As you can see, quite a serious matter. So I did what a sane mixer would do, made a copy of the mix, sent it to my phone, brought it to my car to play. No, not that drastic. The bass is fine. My ears are fine. That means I have no choice but to argue with these guys and risk being...whatever to them. But 2 out of 2? That can't be wrong, can it? For the benefit of the doubt I spent a bit of time and effort to move my speakers around and see. No, not that either. I can hear some gain/loss in some places but nothing I care about. Then I started to panic. Yeah, man, nothing feels as bad as seeing your hope and dream slipping all the way to the sewer keeping company with the feces. So I did what I usually do when stressed out, took a long hit from the bong accompanied with a small little shot to wash it down while contemplating my next scam to bring back the bass. Then I got your post. Then another hit but for different purposes.(28-09-2021, 07:35 PM)Ys Man Wrote:(28-09-2021, 07:32 PM)SonicTramp Wrote:He is right mate i agree exactly with what he said, when the drop comes all bass is lost and the low mids on the saw in the build up come through very strong, i am listening on headphones with 20-20k range so i think there is a bass problem in your monitoring(28-09-2021, 04:36 PM)axxessdenied Wrote: Brian C Cai Fei Hong-neverletyougo-sonictramp_3.mp3Thanks for the comment, man. I listened back to my mix and, tbh, I don't hear what you heard, man. The bass is fine where I am at. The same with the saw-bass, nothing "really loud" (my translation: a kick in the eye with hot sauce poured in afterward) or "extreme lacking" (6 feet under, non-existence) as you stated. These are terms reserved for really bad mixes, and I don't think my mix is that bad Btw, when you said "massive drop" can it be interpret as a massive rise for the chorus? Is that a problem? The mix is still in good flow, right? Or not? Anyway, thanks for stepping in and save me from undeserved miseries. Cheers! |
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