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Spektakulatius - Our Love Is Here To Stay - hundav mix
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My mix from this superb song.


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Budapest, Hungary - Studio One 3, Harrison mixbus, Cubase daw; Uad-2, Soundtoys, Brainworx plugins.
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#2
Lovely sounding mix Hundav !
Listening on headphones at the moment will have another listen on monitors when I get a chance.
The vocals sound nice up close ,a little full especially in the mid bass area around 250 hz are especially when the sax solo comes in
I like the punch of the Kick and bass maybe a touch boosted.
Just some personal Observations Big Grin !
Cheers
Don

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#3
Thank You for the deep listen, Don!
As many monitors (or headsets), and rooms are, there are so many mix exist...
I'll look at more of these midrange.
Cheers
David
(02-06-2015, 11:59 AM)thedon Wrote: Lovely sounding mix Hundav !
Listening on headphones at the moment will have another listen on monitors when I get a chance.
The vocals sound nice up close ,a little full especially in the mid bass area around 250 hz are especially when the sax solo comes in
I like the punch of the Kick and bass maybe a touch boosted.
Just some personal Observations Big Grin !
Cheers
Don

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#4
I like the tone and dynamic balance you achieved with the vocals, but I think you could have added a lot more feeling with some reverb on them. The kick is a touch to impactful for my taste. I like the panning choice for the guitar, and I also like the balance and tone you found for the snare. I would have liked to hear the sax a little more center stage, as it is a solo, a touch more present as well. I think the piano could be opened up in the stereo field a bit.. there is plenty of real estate for it in this mix and I think it would really tie the stage together. I enjoyed listening.
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#5
Thank You iShouldBsleeping!
I believe it, you have truth in the case of the sax, on this I was thinking during mix. I made an attempt reverb, and I use more generally than now, but it was completely intimate relationship between the singer and the listener, as if singing directly into your ear.
For piano may be true, but give me a uniform mix. The mono compatibility always treasure pay attention - if your mix play a radio or on a stageSmile
Thanks again!

Cheers
Dávid

(05-06-2015, 10:12 AM)iShouldBsleeping Wrote: I like the tone and dynamic balance you achieved with the vocals, but I think you could have added a lot more feeling with some reverb on them. The kick is a touch to impactful for my taste. I like the panning choice for the guitar, and I also like the balance and tone you found for the snare. I would have liked to hear the sax a little more center stage, as it is a solo, a touch more present as well. I think the piano could be opened up in the stereo field a bit.. there is plenty of real estate for it in this mix and I think it would really tie the stage together. I enjoyed listening.

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