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Hollowstate: 'Gravediggers' - Frank Lima Mix UPDT
#1
Good music!

Mix and master ITB: Pro Tools; Waves, UAD, IK Multimedia, Native plugins.

what did you think?

UPDATE

recall:

1 - insert in Bass, Waves C6-Side Chain multiband compressor, key kick, band 180hz, 6dB GR.

2 - insert on master, Linear Phase EQ, filter only Side, 160hz hi pass, 12 dB/8.

3 - Mute the tracks 17_DrumsRoomStereo3 and 18_DrumsRoomMono1, because they were not helping

Listen Mix 3

Thanks!


.mp3    Hollowstate_Gravediggers_Mix 2.mp3 --  (Download: 10.14 MB)


.mp3    Hollowstate_Gravediggers_Mix 3.mp3 --  (Download: 10.14 MB)


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#2
Hey Frank ,
I like your mix sounds well balanced on my monitors ,thinking while listening maybe a touch more bottom end punch on the kick and bass ,which may require just reducing some resonant frequencies on kick and bass around 130-200 hz and any also guitars below 200 hz
Well done
Cheers Big Grin


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#3
(02-02-2019, 01:59 PM)thedon Wrote: Hey Frank ,
I like your mix sounds well balanced on my monitors ,thinking while listening maybe a touch more bottom end punch on the kick and bass ,which may require just reducing some resonant frequencies on kick and bass around 130-200 hz and any also guitars below 200 hz
Well done
Cheers Big Grin

Thank you.

See UPDATE, Listen Mix 3.
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#4
(02-02-2019, 07:56 PM)Frank Lima Wrote:
(02-02-2019, 01:59 PM)thedon Wrote: Hey Frank ,
I like your mix sounds well balanced on my monitors ,thinking while listening maybe a touch more bottom end punch on the kick and bass ,which may require just reducing some resonant frequencies on kick and bass around 130-200 hz and any also guitars below 200 hz
Well done
Cheers Big Grin

Thank you.

See UPDATE, Listen Mix 3.
Updated version sounds good on my monitors !

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#5
hi! maybe some boxyness with snare. i like the aggressive energy you crafted, and everything feels solid and in its place. great mixing. ^_^
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#6
(09-02-2019, 05:42 AM)kapu Wrote: hi! maybe some boxyness with snare. i like the aggressive energy you crafted, and everything feels solid and in its place. great mixing. ^_^

Sorry.
What's "boxyness"?
Thank you for your comment.
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#7
sounds big listening on my laptop...like the fx and guitar tone everything seems to have a place...good job
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#8
(09-02-2019, 09:18 PM)Frank Lima Wrote: Sorry. [...]

for me it means '400-800 Hz feels a bit too strong' in snare. ^_^
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#9
(09-02-2019, 09:23 PM)sagalegin Wrote: sounds big listening on my laptop...like the fx and guitar tone everything seems to have a place...good job

Thank you!
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#10
(09-02-2019, 09:42 PM)kapu Wrote:
(09-02-2019, 09:18 PM)Frank Lima Wrote: Sorry. [...]

for me it means '400-800 Hz feels a bit too strong' in snare. ^_^

meybe in little monitors, in mono, no more. This is the rock rsrsrsr.
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