PureMix / Sonnox Mixing Contest!

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Hi everybody, I just uploaded my mix. Had a great time with it. I used ProTools10 with mostly Waves, Flux and Elysia plugs. Some Avid too and a Sonnox Reverb.
Oddly, my dog started howlin' like crazy every time the song hit the 3:13 mark. Wonder why? ; )
You can check out my mix at
 
Yes, we are getting there aren't we? It seems that every one who has been posting their versions of the mix here is improving their sound a lot! This challenge has been great!
Cheers!

Yes, I think the mix is home :-) Thanks for your comment!
 
Some Guy contest entry

Howdy folks, I’m new here on this site but I come from the PureMix site. Here are my “thoughts, techniques and impressions” as required by the rules. If I get time to figure out a way to share my mix on this thread, I will, but otherwise you can hear it if/when the PureMix site opens up a way to hear others’ submissions.

I did it all ITB with Logic Pro 9. Stock Apple plug-ins only. Mostly with headphones, plus some car and living room checking. My poor iMac hard drive couldn’t keep up with all the tracks and I was too lazy to trim all the silence out of the timeline, but I do have 16 GB of RAM, so I made a 3.5 GB RAM drive and put the wavfiles in there. Problem solved.

Used very little automation. Almost everything sits untouched the whole way through. I definitely could have automated some tweaks in places, but I try first to get everything to fit together as-is, which ended up good enough for me to not want to bother.

My snare sucks!! I absolutely could not figure out how to get tight punchy snare. It seemed like the “beat” track was just flat-out lousy. Super-tight gating plus reverb was the best I could come up with, but I’m not happy with it. I would have totally just drum-replaced the whole thing, but I don’t have any tools for doing that. Wish I could’ve just muted the damn thing and used only the other snares, but it was far too essential for the song.

Kicks got some gating and then most processing was done on a bus of kicks. I was able to almost completely eliminate the disagreeable roomy-boomy kick from the “beat” track with the previously-mentioned gating, plus a little bit of ducking on it by kick3.

I made the piano pretty wet in reverb. Seemed appropriate alongside the “vibe guitar” and all my vocal delays.

Nothing too special on the guitars. I don’t think I quite got “verse guitar” to sit how I wanted. The “chorus guitar” I put an amp sim on to make it more synth-like. I thought it fit better that way.

The main bass got some much-needed highpass, then distortion, comp, and ducking by kick1. The bridge bass got an electric guitar amp sim.

I made separate vox busses for each section (prechorus, chorus, oohs, etc.) and did almost all processing on the busses rather than the individual tracks. My idea was that this would help differentiate the sections from each other and also fuse the individual voices together within each section. Once I had the general sound for a bus, I did spend about five seconds EQing each vocal individually just to gently dip a unique mostly-arbitrary frequency on each. Then I picked one vocal from each section to be the lead vocal, and reassigned it to a bus belonging to a different section so that it would stand out from the backing vox.

I’ve got four delays running on the vocals. They feed each other a litte bit. Lots of ducking going on on the delay returns. One of them ended up with four comps on it, all sidechained from varying things. I thought it ended up kinda cool when the ducking on a return ends up noticeable in the send to one of the other delays. Yes, a duck can echo after all. :-)

Nothing special on the SFX. I included the crash FX in my parallel drum comping. I omitted “Dog FX,” because f**k that.

Some EQ and parallel comp on the whole show, et voila! Had a blast. Thanks Ben and everybody else who played a part putting this together. Looking forward to Ben’s PureMix video so I can learn how to fix my crappy snare!
 

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I feel like my mix got overlooked. New pages come too quickly on this forum.
 
deathya@naver.com.webp

I tried to make a natural sound as possible. My DAW is Studio One 2.6. Thank you for this opportunity.
 
japancakes

Good work is needed de-esser. Sorry for my english I'm from Russia
 
My mix sounds as dry as a salt desert when compared to some here...
And I like what a lot of you guys are doing.
Maybe I should research and play more with verbs, chorus and family...
 
My mix sounds as dry as a salt desert when compared to some here...
And I like what a lot of you guys are doing.
Maybe I should research and play more with verbs, chorus and family...

Your mix is one of the best IMHO!
--> Just a short reverb on the voice and one longer on your master
LZ
 
Your mix is one of the best IMHO!
--> Just a short reverb on the voice and one longer on your master
LZ

Thanks LargeZ!
I do have a bunch of reverbs (and delays) on the vocals. But they are kind of shy... I wanted to have a more "close to the ear" thing, more intimacy, hoping to draw the listener closer and them "bang" - hit him/her with an exploding chorus. Maybe I'm getting old... Reverb was once very cool, then it was not, now it's cool again...
Actually, I still believe in my decision when I listen to the mix at my studio. Just a different direction.
By the way, your mix doesn't suffer from this problem! :) I like it, but I miss the "bang into the chorus", the pay-off... It didn't hit me in the face. Maybe you could look a little more into those transitions.
Anyway, just my opinion... Always trying to learn and do a little better next time.
Cheers!
 
Thanks LargeZ!
I do have a bunch of reverbs (and delays) on the vocals. But they are kind of shy... I wanted to have a more "close to the ear" thing, more intimacy, hoping to draw the listener closer and them "bang" - hit him/her with an exploding chorus. Maybe I'm getting old... Reverb was once very cool, then it was not, now it's cool again...
Actually, I still believe in my decision when I listen to the mix at my studio. Just a different direction.
By the way, your mix doesn't suffer from this problem! :) I like it, but I miss the "bang into the chorus", the pay-off... It didn't hit me in the face. Maybe you could look a little more into those transitions.
Anyway, just my opinion... Always trying to learn and do a little better next time.
Cheers!

Hey! Andre thank you for commenting my mix! you're the first I think!
Yes, I know, my mix lacks a bit of energy but this is my vision of the song ... Dark, mysterious and blurry.
Regarding your mix, I'm agree with you "close to the ear" is a real option. In any case, I feel a great energy in yours w/o without reverb :thumbs up:
 
Thanks for the chance to help me practice my mixing with some quality music. I produce but I don't like mixing all that much. I'd rather just produce but seeing that often times I don't have the budget to hire a mix engineer I have to do it all.
 
Hi there!

It's my first attempt in a mixing contest, I sometimes mix friends' bands in a style more... Rock/Hard Rock. (Hairy, sweaty, steamy, with whisky and beer... You know...:facepalm:) and I composes, plays and records my own music.

I've only used stock plugins and freewares, and I've tried to make a pre-master the nearest to what I wanted. Here's my setup:

All on a mid2011 iMac with a Phonic FireFly 808.
Mixing:
DAW: Logic Pro X
Plugins: Compressor, Channel EQ, PlatinumVerb, DeEsser, Echo, Delay Designer, Space Designer, NoiseGate
Freewares: AirWindows Channel3 / Clip2 / Density2 / TinyVerb, LSR LevelMeter, Flux BitterSweet, Thomas Mundt LoudMax, boz digital studio Bark of Dog, Brainworx Cleansweep V2...

«*Mastering*» (an attempt to… let's call it "home-mastering")
Also with Logic
Plugins: Multipressor, Linear Phase EQ, MultiMeter
Freewares: Brainworx solo, lkjb Luftikus, Georges Yonhg W1, LSR LevelMeter

Monitors: NO monitors! Just a really old 5.1 system, in fact, a 3.1... The rear speakers are under the desk :/ Anyway, with some EQ corrections (REW5, my love…) and 3 headphones (Samson CH700, t.bone HD990D and Sony MDR-D777) I do the best I can.

Good luck to you all!

PS: Sorry if my english sounds/looks bad... I'm french... So even when I'm writing, I have an accent :p

EDIT: I put the good link in a new post
 
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Fun song to mix! Took me a minute to get all the vocals balanced correctly. I ended up adding lots of interesting harmonic distortion to the chorus bass which brought out some nice funky frequencies. I dipped out a hair of 2.5k on the vox so they don't get too harsh when the song is cranked loud. I actually ended up not using any parallel compression on this track. I used Slate's Trigger to ad room mics to the kick and snare for a bit of room sound instead of actual reverb plugins. Worked out great! I enjoyed working on this one. Good luck everybody!
 
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Beat is to compressed IMO and the vocal sounds on top of the music and don´t have the support as it would need. A little more stereo would be nice for me and the chorus fx is not working for me. Nice to hear that you are clear in your mix where the focus should be! That make the mix easy to listen to.

Perhaps it is a bit of a personal preference. I did audition a few versions with vocals up and down in a few places and thought the current one suited the song best. Being a pop song I felt the vocals needed to sit somewhat on top of the beat, with all the parts kinda doing some different things and competing for the same sonic space as each other. Thanks for listening and commenting, as long as it was easy to listen to I'm happy.

Did a quick listen to your mix and I think it definitely improved from what I remember the older version from last night/morning? Just a few things kinda stuck out. The echo on the vocal during the verse found a bit distracting. Cool idea just thought maybe it needed to blend in more cause I find myself when listening paying attention to that and not the actual lead. Also during the chorus, I believe its the bass moog track right around :50 jumps out suddenly in the mix. Other than that I think most everything sounds fine as it is with the direction you went.
 
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Howdy folks, I’m new here on this site but I come from the PureMix site. Here are my “thoughts, techniques and impressions” as required by the rules. If I get time to figure out a way to share my mix on this thread, I will, but otherwise you can hear it if/when the PureMix site opens up a way to hear others’ submissions.

My snare sucks!! I absolutely could not figure out how to get tight punchy snare. It seemed like the “beat” track was just flat-out lousy. Super-tight gating plus reverb was the best I could come up with, but I’m not happy with it. I would have totally just drum-replaced the whole thing, but I don’t have any tools for doing that. Wish I could’ve just muted the damn thing and used only the other snares, but it was far too essential for the song.

If you look and listen to the snare tracks in solo with the beat, you'll notice there's an offset between where the snare samples start. It's not much but found adjusting them made the sample stick out less and feel more natural gave it a little tighter sound.
 
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