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Fredy V: 'Not Alone'
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Here is Version 1, Mixed on auratones Big Grin


.mp3    Not Alone V1...mp3 --  (Download: 15.21 MB)



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I like it very much, Don! instruments very well separated and I also love the song ambience!
mixing since April 2013
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(06-12-2015, 08:28 PM)juanjose1967 Wrote: I like it very much, Don! instruments very well separated and I also love the song ambience!

Thank you Juan Big Grin

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Nice mix, Don. Great punch on the drums and great overall balance. I noticed an abrupt drop in volume of the guitars at the start just before the drums came in, was that intentional? Lead vox could come up a touch also.
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(07-12-2015, 11:03 AM)mick2015 Wrote: Nice mix, Don. Great punch on the drums and great overall balance. I noticed an abrupt drop in volume of the guitars at the start just before the drums came in, was that intentional? Lead vox could come up a touch also.
You are correct, I tried increase the volume of the guitars in mastering and missed a section ,will fix it in next version.
Thanks for having a listen Big Grin

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Vox sound great ,snare a little thin I would stick a bit of 200-220 on it.
Nice balance overall .Good work mate
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Hi Don
Thanks for reviewing my mix. Listening to yours now. I also hear that drop of volume, maybe better to drop it over a longer period.
Sounds good, just a few things. I would give the kick a slighter more punch, it's a little soft to me, not volume just the punch we all looking for at 5-6 Khz or wherever it is :-) and lower the snare drum volume a little bit also.
If I would listen to the song in a complete different situation I probably not would have mentioned it, but for some reason the critical ears turns on as soon as I enter this forum :-).
Liked that you pulled up the guitar in the end though, I was little afraid of doing that but you balance it well.
But overall Nice mix.

/C
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#8
Really nice Balance Don. Listening on my monitors which I don't get to do to often, you have nice clarity and space. The grot boxes can really help with this. The intro reminds me a bit of LRB, aka yacht rock. lol
Well Done Mate.
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(07-12-2015, 03:24 PM)takka360 Wrote: Vox sound great ,snare a little thin I would stick a bit of 200-220 on it.
Nice balance overall .Good work mate

will do that next mix
Thanks Alan Big Grin

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(07-12-2015, 09:14 PM)Cassandra Wrote: Hi Don
Thanks for reviewing my mix. Listening to yours now. I also hear that drop of volume, maybe better to drop it over a longer period.
Sounds good, just a few things. I would give the kick a slighter more punch, it's a little soft to me, not volume just the punch we all looking for at 5-6 Khz or wherever it is :-) and lower the snare drum volume a little bit also.
If I would listen to the song in a complete different situation I probably not would have mentioned it, but for some reason the critical ears turns on as soon as I enter this forum :-).
Liked that you pulled up the guitar in the end though, I was little afraid of doing that but you balance it well.
But overall Nice mix.

/C
You have good ears ,I muted the kick in track with the beater on it. will work in the drums more in version 2.
ThanksBig Grin


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