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All Souls Moon
#1
Hi all,

Had lots of fun mixing this one, experimented alot with parallel processing.

As always, mixed is one go, which is a bad habit of mine lol.

I would apereciate it if you guys could tell me what you think


.mp3    James May - All Souls Moon.mp3 --  (Download: 8.29 MB)


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#2
Hi

I think you did quite a good job.
The thing that, imo, needs correction is the resonances/boomy-ness in the low-mids, probably caused by the acoustic guitar, and a little by the leadvocal.
The vocal could also be more upfront by adding some highs.
Also try to hi-pass your reverbs, this helps reducing the boomyness.

Hope it helps,

RJ

(22-11-2013, 03:40 AM)FlamingBeatz Wrote: Hi all,

Had lots of fun mixing this one, experimented alot with parallel processing.

As always, mixed is one go, which is a bad habit of mine lol.

I would apereciate it if you guys could tell me what you think

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#3
Hi,

I really can not find any boominess in this mix. And compared to what I've mixed, it is rather bright already. This is where I would state that I do miss the bass in this mix, though it does work.

Cheers
Artbass
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#4
Hi!

Boominess in low mid freq range in acc guitar tracks!

For me, too harsh/raw mix for that kind of music!

I hope this helps! Big Grin

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#5
Here is a new version of the mix, hope this is better.


.mp3    All Souls Moon Mix 2.mp3 --  (Download: 8.23 MB)


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#6
Much better!

To my taste the whole mix is a bit too 'smiley-curved', so I would add a bit in the mid range.

RJ


(27-11-2013, 02:11 AM)FlamingBeatz Wrote: Here is a new version of the mix, hope this is better.

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