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North To Alaska: 'All The Same' Northside represent!!
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This one's for all the Pokemon!

Like? Cool! Why? Don't like? Cool. Why??

Or feel free to vent about your cat's recent liposuction, that's fine too. Some are more persnickety about their body images than others, this is the modern age after all..

Just in-case and per chances.... If you'd be interested in me mixing or mastering something I'd be up for giving it a shot. Jus lemme know mang.


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#2
-Get rid of the silence at the beginning. You don't want the listener to say "when is the track suppose to start?"
-No low end on the mix. You may want to re-amp the bass DI.
-Overheads are too prominent in the mix. Try to match the gain with the guitar.
-Watch your master bus compressor. It was hitting a bit too hard when the kick hits.
-The timing on your delay on the vocals was off. Try doing a slap delay.
-The doubled vocals are a cool effect. Keep that.
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#3
(20-04-2020, 01:05 AM)brandon_parker Wrote: -Get rid of the silence at the beginning. You don't want the listener to say "when is the track suppose to start?"
-No low end on the mix. You may want to re-amp the bass DI.
-Overheads are too prominent in the mix. Try to match the gain with the guitar.
-Watch your master bus compressor. It was hitting a bit too hard when the kick hits.
-The timing on your delay on the vocals was off. Try doing a slap delay.
-The doubled vocals are a cool effect. Keep that.

Cool. I'll keep all that in mind. Thanks!!
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