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All the same - Mix
#1
Hey
I hope this sounds ok and I didn't kill the song.
I like the song very much so it was fun to work with.

/C


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#2
(28-08-2015, 10:02 PM)Cassandra Wrote: Hey
I hope this sounds ok and I didn't kill the song.
I like the song very much so it was fun to work with.

/C

One of the challenges of this song is balancing the gtr freq and the KD, IMO

I see that you posted this some time ago also, so I won't nit pick everything.

What were you thinking when you panned the ambient tremolo gtrs hard right and loud? What was your vision?

Also, why did you choose to have such a contrast with the snare drum vs the KD? Its bright and I mostly hear the strainer.

Im glad you didn't kill the vocals with too much reverb/delay...

The overall sound of the chorus is warm and squishy, but not badly.

Do you play any instrument, If so, what? That's all. Cheers.

My Original Music

"One often learns more from ten days of agony than ten years of contentment."

Pro Tools 12.6/Studio One 3 Pro
Studiolive 16 Series III
Yamaha HS5/HS8
Console 1
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#3
(11-01-2016, 05:57 PM)wesleyamltd Wrote:
(28-08-2015, 10:02 PM)Cassandra Wrote: Hey
I hope this sounds ok and I didn't kill the song.
I like the song very much so it was fun to work with.

/C

One of the challenges of this song is balancing the gtr freq and the KD, IMO

I see that you posted this some time ago also, so I won't nit pick everything.

What were you thinking when you panned the ambient tremolo gtrs hard right and loud? What was your vision?

Also, why did you choose to have such a contrast with the snare drum vs the KD? Its bright and I mostly hear the strainer.

Im glad you didn't kill the vocals with too much reverb/delay...

The overall sound of the chorus is warm and squishy, but not badly.

Do you play any instrument, If so, what? That's all. Cheers.

Wow, did I mix this really :-)
I must make a remix, learnt a lot since this.
Can't really remember why I did this and that, probably I thought it sounded good at that time :-) Wait for my remix, hopefully in a week.

And yes I play guitar and some drums, and try to sing from time to time :-)

Terrible compressing btw.

/C
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#4
(11-01-2016, 06:11 PM)Cassandra Wrote:
(11-01-2016, 05:57 PM)wesleyamltd Wrote:
(28-08-2015, 10:02 PM)Cassandra Wrote: Hey
I hope this sounds ok and I didn't kill the song.
I like the song very much so it was fun to work with.

/C

One of the challenges of this song is balancing the gtr freq and the KD, IMO

I see that you posted this some time ago also, so I won't nit pick everything.

What were you thinking when you panned the ambient tremolo gtrs hard right and loud? What was your vision?

Also, why did you choose to have such a contrast with the snare drum vs the KD? Its bright and I mostly hear the strainer.

Im glad you didn't kill the vocals with too much reverb/delay...

The overall sound of the chorus is warm and squishy, but not badly.

Do you play any instrument, If so, what? That's all. Cheers.

Wow, did I mix this really :-)
I must make a remix, learnt a lot since this.
Can't really remember why I did this and that, probably I thought it sounded good at that time :-) Wait for my remix, hopefully in a week.

And yes I play guitar and some drums, and try to sing from time to time :-)

Terrible compressing btw.

/C

I asked because its easier to envision how instruments relate to each other in the context of a song when you are familiar with their timbre.

Here's a link to all the music I've made in the last 3 years, with the exception of a few songs but the people who performed them are given credit.

The rest are all written performed, produced and recorded/mixed by me.

Mixing is journey not a destination and improvement is continual.

https://www.reverbnation.com/wesleymucik...r_icon_nav
My Original Music

"One often learns more from ten days of agony than ten years of contentment."

Pro Tools 12.6/Studio One 3 Pro
Studiolive 16 Series III
Yamaha HS5/HS8
Console 1
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