Schematist Posted March 16, 2013 Posted March 16, 2013 I would love some feedback on this mix. I took a big break from it because I didn't know which direction to take it. I would love some thoughts. Quote
Garrett Williamson Posted March 16, 2013 Posted March 16, 2013 I would love some feedback on this mix. I took a big break from it because I didn't know which direction to take it. I would love some thoughts. It feels a bit too empty and the bass's low end on the EQ should probably be turned up. Everything sounds too sequenced. Add some variation. I think there's too much compression and I'd say turn up the beat quite a bit. I think I feel too much of it is just 8th notes. There should be more 16th note things in here. Like a shaker, maybe? Also, some notes don't work with the rest of the song. Some notes aren't playing the right notes. And I think there may be a bit too much reverb, or the high compression is just bringing it up too much. There is potential in this song, I believe, but you're just not there yet. Quote
Swifthom Posted March 17, 2013 Posted March 17, 2013 I do like it, there's a good feel here thats different to the original song yet recognsable. I'd say yeah to turning up the deeper bass a bit, but also work on seperating your leads from the rest of the mix. A slightly different (or wider) sound for 'some' of the leads would give a bit more variation, whereas whilst it's good it is a 'little' samey from start to finish. I agree on some 16th notes for variation, it's not essential but it'd be cool to add a little variation here and there. Just vary some little bits up and see where that goes. All in all though, very good, keep at it Quote
Schematist Posted March 21, 2013 Author Posted March 21, 2013 Thanks for the feedback G-Mixer!! I'll try to implement this in my upcoming mixes. I really need to work on not sounding too sequenced. Not 100% on how to go about doing it but ill try to experiment a little. Quote
Argle Posted March 22, 2013 Posted March 22, 2013 Something I noticed is the drums start and just go on autopilot. Try to vary them up. Quote
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