FWIW your mix sounds very open and transparent on iphone. Maybe due to the small speaker, or the fact that its an open string and therefor louder in nature than a fretted one, the B string of the guitar is much louder than the busy fretted work he does so beautifully. If you find it to happen on your speakers too just nutchin the B note a tad would make the busy message and small fine nuances easier to hear. Wish I had brought my cans
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(27-09-2013, 05:00 PM)Voelund Wrote: FWIW your mix sounds very open and transparent on iphone. Maybe due to the small speaker, or the fact that its an open string and therefor louder in nature than a fretted one, the B string of the guitar is much louder than the busy fretted work he does so beautifully. If you find it to happen on your speakers too just nutchin the B note a tad would make the busy message and small fine nuances easier to hear. Wish I had brought my cans
Here is my mix ! (Eq, Comp, Stéreo and reverb) No mastering, but I maximised this track (-0.1Db).
Sorry for my English, I'm a french homestudist...since 5 years.
Hi!
Too much transients (compressor) and boominess-resonance of guitar body (upper bass-lower mids)! Hope this helps!
Hi !
For transcients, they are soon on the original. with a compressor, I reduced them a little bit (-2 or 3 Db), It's when the guitarist kick the guitar-body...
So I can reduce them again ?
For boominess-resonance (no translate in french), I added a short reverb on the mix.
Finally, I think my mix sound good, and have some presence. I try to respect the acoustic side of the composition...