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The Hardest Part MIX&Master ITB by COX-Lab
#1
lovely song, this is my mix , any feedback welcome


.mp3    Leslie Mendelson_The Hardest_1.mp3 --  (Download: 11.14 MB)


.mp3    Leslie Mendelson_The Hardest_2.mp3 --  (Download: 11.14 MB)


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#2
Hi, COX
Nice mix Smile  but to me it sounds like you flip the phase on one channel.
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#3
(04-01-2022, 04:51 PM)Nikola Mikovic Wrote: Hi, COX
Nice mix Smile  but to me it sounds like you flip the phase on one channel.
Hi Nikola,
Thanks to feedback Wink .
I attach the relase 2 with manual aligment of every track to solve the phase problem that you reported. 
I noticed that the original mix also has the same problem and I had kept it as a starting point  Big Grin
I also optimized the channel eq after the track re-alignment.
Please check it out and let me know if now is right for you.
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#4
Its better. On this mix i did not mess with the phase because I think it sounds good from the start... Huh
I just want to know how you get that phase sound? Wink
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#5
(05-01-2022, 07:33 PM)Nikola Mikovic Wrote: Its better. On this mix i did not mess with the phase because I think it sounds good from the start... Huh
I just want to know how you get that phase sound? Wink
Simple to go fast at beginning I didn't check the track and put the vocal track in the center and pan the guitar track 30 -->Left e 30---> Right and gruop it in a channel with waves TG12345 that have the stero spread to 4.
After I check all track and provide to aling to the main voice track. Big Grin
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#6
One last question I promise Smile
Did you use exactly the same HP, LP filter on all four tracks?
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#7
(09-01-2022, 06:05 PM)Nikola Mikovic Wrote: One last question I promise Smile
Did you use exactly the same HP, LP filter on all four tracks?
To the ACC group I use an HP filter with 12db/oct to the voice group a low Shelf to 165hz and reduce the low band of 12 db.
The was worked out 1176 with dess and maag eq and  millenia eq.
That`s all
COX-Lab
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Nola (Napoli) Italy
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#8
I think that is a key thing. Because you use HPF on acoustics you shift the phase. On the vocals you didt not and the phase remain the same. Smile
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