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Question regarding mixing
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Grevinsky
IsraTrance Full Member
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Posted : Mar 18, 2012 13:46:47
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minus
IsraTrance Full Member
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Posted : Mar 18, 2012 19:50
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ey mang,waza, aay , looks like u got some flow goin there, and basic skill for movement,i like ur elements, percussions etc, they translate decently, but r lacking energy,drive, it sounds dry,dull, mmm, u have to put life into it, more energy, but atleast it is right on the path, keep digging cuz, u on it fo sho,like the part around 4:15, introduce maybe more funny, jumpy bounces like'em,, any way its a good mixture of nerves,let u in on something i overlooked, that is keep progressing the sound, dont stop, and keep it progressing and make a story like thing, dont tumble and fall off breaks, but roll ma black, roll,u got it going ,aay chill
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Grevinsky
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Posted : Mar 18, 2012 21:52
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Sound Surgeon
Crater / Mish-kah
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Posted : Mar 19, 2012 23:32
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My two cents are :
I would add more bass to the kickdrum.
I didn't like the sound of the bassline. It sounds too generic to me.
The percussions should be more dynamic, maybe more sounds are needed besides the clap (which is quite weak) and the closed hat.
The mix in overall sounds kinda closed to my ears. Not enough mid range sounds, the basses are kinda weak. You can hear that the lead after 6:40 that take overs the track with its sound.
Maybe adding some changes in the bassline will help the track to be less monotinic.
Good luck,
Misha
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