StudioMicZone
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Very nice performance. I would start by taking a bit of bottom end off of the guitars to move them back into the mix and also give the bass his own space. Take a little bottom end off of the vocal, again to move her back into the mix.
Because it was recorded in a dry small room you need to add some reverb to give it some space. For the vocal I would use two reverbs. I don't know what reverbs you have available so this might take some experimentation. I usually use a "ambience" reverb on the vocalist. This is a very short reverb with no pre-delay. It really doesn't sound like reverb, it just adds space to the vocalist and helps her fit into the mix. Then I would add a little bit of longer reverb to the vocalist and probably a bit more to the guitars.
Oh, stop mixing when your ears get tired and everything starts to sound the same.
Because it was recorded in a dry small room you need to add some reverb to give it some space. For the vocal I would use two reverbs. I don't know what reverbs you have available so this might take some experimentation. I usually use a "ambience" reverb on the vocalist. This is a very short reverb with no pre-delay. It really doesn't sound like reverb, it just adds space to the vocalist and helps her fit into the mix. Then I would add a little bit of longer reverb to the vocalist and probably a bit more to the guitars.
Oh, stop mixing when your ears get tired and everything starts to sound the same.