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Glen McPhee: A Sailor Once More
#1
Hello,
I hope you'll enjoy this mix.
I had fun doing it. Your comments are welcome !!!


I reworked the mix. The second version should be better thanks to your input.


.mp3    Glen McPhee - A Sailor Once More - V2.mp3 --  (Download: 7.77 MB)


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#2
It's a great way.

Open the acoustic guitars pan further. The bass in the center of your mix is ​​a little cloudy, you can make it cleaner.

The sinty sounds very closed in the pan, find a better spot for it.

My mix https://discussion.cambridge-mt.com/show...?tid=37617
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#3
(18-02-2021, 02:52 AM)igorcomerio Wrote: It's a great way.

Open the acoustic guitars pan further. The bass in the center of your mix is a little cloudy, you can make it cleaner.

The sinty sounds very closed in the pan, find a better spot for it.

My mix https://discussion.cambridge-mt.com/show...?tid=37617

Thank you very much for your constructive comments.
I'll rework it a bit
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#4
Hi Jean ! I like how you approached the intro by bringing the instruments one by one !
I personally find that the lead vocal and the whistle are a bit hidden in the mix.. Also what happened with "what his family needs" in the 1st verse ? It sounds like a part has been cut...
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#5
(18-02-2021, 02:03 PM)raphcath Wrote: Hi Jean ! I like how you approached the intro by bringing the instruments one by one !
I personally find that the lead vocal and the whistle are a bit hidden in the mix.. Also what happened with "what his family needs" in the 1st verse ? It sounds like a part has been cut...
Hi Raphcat ! Thank you for the comment. I'll take you advices into account while reworking the mix. For the "Family needs", I Struggle a bit with that one and haven't realized that I cut out a whole word Huh . Thank you for pointing that out as well. I will fix this for sure.
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