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Scott Elliott: 'Aeternum Vale' kapu mix
#1
Started off with great ambition but soon got lazy and gave up. Still, I think it has it's moments. ^_^


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#2
(04-06-2017, 11:19 PM)kapu Wrote: Started off with great ambition but soon got lazy and gave up. Still, I think it has it's moments. ^_^

Big picture: Less emphasis on symphonic elements, hallow sound like feeling, good separation, pleasant tone on distorted guitars with the best part of string effect being utilized.
Subjective: Presence of compression artifacts at first part of the track, kick drum and snare well defined.
Conclusion: Overall mix is easy to listen to, cymbals aren't too thin and loud which helps reducing the ear fatigue.
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#3
Well done.

You could open up the sound by increasing some high end sparkle & lower the kick a bit.
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#4
(30-06-2017, 09:01 AM)J.D.Redbeard Wrote: Well done. [...]

Thanks! I tried easing up things and opening sound a bit. ^_^


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#5
I like the percussion sound great and overall.
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#6
Kick and snare sounds really good. Much better than my version at least Smile You could make orchestra heard a bit much but it sounds powerful overall. I liked it.
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#7
(23-07-2017, 10:02 PM)gckhai Wrote: I like the percussion sound [...]

Thanks! Glad to hear it worked for you! ^_^
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#8
(02-08-2017, 01:51 AM)Turkuaz Wrote: Kick and snare sounds [...]

Thanks! I'm not a huge fan of the symphonic aspect in the metal genre, although I specifically forced myself to practice the sound with these tracks. Still, my personal preferences probably got reflected in the overall sound. ^_^
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