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Here's a song with a few different grooves in it, and thus a couple of different instrument choices re: snare and bass per groove. Let me know if this is good enough to demo quality.

http://recording.or…

Attached files

Mano a Dios (Hand to God) Master Mix 14.mp3 (7.9 MB) 

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pcrecord Sun, 10/02/2016 - 06:03

Interesting... I should say before I comment that this genre of music is not what I listen to.. so you can bet I don't know how it's suppose to sound... ;)
The instruments mix seems well balance even if I miss a touch of low end.
Altought the drum sound artificial, you did a good job with the mix.
What disturb me is how the vocal is detached from the rest of the band.
I know that with throat sounds they are hard to comprehend, so I figure this is why you put them a lot louder and cleaner than the music.
Anyway, to my taste, I'd push it back in the band and use a common reverb on the band and vocal, to simulate they were recorded together as a whole.

All in all, good job ! Keep them comming ;)

CrazyLuke Sun, 10/02/2016 - 22:22

pcrecord, post: 441797, member: 46460 wrote: Interesting... I should say before I comment that this genre of music is not what I listen to.. so you can bet I don't know how it's suppose to sound... ;)
The instruments mix seems well balance even if I miss a touch of low end.
Altought the drum sound artificial, you did a good job with the mix.
What disturb me is how the vocal is detached from the rest of the band.
I know that with throat sounds they are hard to comprehend, so I figure this is why you put them a lot louder and cleaner than the music.
Anyway, to my taste, I'd push it back in the band and use a common reverb on the band and vocal, to simulate they were recorded together as a whole.

All in all, good job ! Keep them comming ;)

Thanks. I use Trilian by Omnisphere for bass, which is a vst that has me struggling to get the proper low-end. I'll send you a mix soon with the bass turned up in the mix soon