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james may ( mixed by Will Vasconi )
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(09-04-2017, 09:47 PM)Damian Oakes Wrote: My advice is to back off, sounds like you're doing way too much in terms of EQ/compression. It seems like you're going for the "good mixing means I can hear everything all the time" approach, but that's folly. Mixing is fundamentally about focusing the listener's attention on what's important within the arrangement, and in order to do that you have to prioritize certain instruments over others, and simplify the arrangement. Because if everything's important, nothing is.


Thanks for the advice!
but about the " good mixing = can hear everything " approach.. at least why not! It s one of my goals when I m mixing..
I understand what you mean and I agree..
I did a lot of automations on vocals, drums, acst gtrs, electric gtr and hammond to focus the attention and to emphasize some parts..
cheers!
W

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james may ( mixed by Will Vasconi ) - by el saudi - 09-04-2017, 08:06 AM
RE: james may ( mixed by Will Vasconi ) - by el saudi - 10-04-2017, 11:28 AM