(09-10-2015, 07:05 AM)Cassandra Wrote: Thanks Ak3r for pushing me to the limit :-) New version again and I think it is more balanced now. Removed also the unmuted guitar :-)
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Well first of all i've to say that u've improved a lot from ur first mix, it's like night and day
. Having said that there r two main things that i see in ur mix, one might be just my taste and the other might me a lil more technical.
1. I found the mix to with too much mid-low range...But that could be just my taste...
2. I think u compress and push up ur mix too much. Do u use any kind of mettering to measure ur mixes? Because it's well beyond 14 lufs...Plus just taking a look at the wave form u can see is super compressed, thus less dynamics and it's easier to get distortion...Thought i know i shouldn't expect much dynamics in metal...
So ( I hope u dont mind... ^,^ยก ) I tried and attempt to kinda "re-master" ur track...Wich coming from a compressed mp3...well u cant expect the highest quality ok...but i guess u can get an idea of what i say...I couldnt do anything about all the compression u already put on it but i turned it down a bit so it wont go over anytime while mettering it (so if u want to compare both tracks u'll have to adjust a lil the volume so both tracks match), and tweeked a lil bit the mid range that i told ya...Also tried to put a lil click on the kick...I think u get the click boosting around 2k...dont be afraid to do it also around 5-6k...at least with this kind of music.
So i guess that's all mainly...As usual I hope that helps
Lemme know what u think bout my version of ur track
Ak3r.
P.S.: I like the idea of the solo but might start with the guitar in the middle and when the 2nd comes in then open the stereo