Your Sympathy - hard alternative pop rock, i guess. feedback???

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I was satisfied with the minimal "mastering stuff" I did, so this was a long mix (2 weeks) and 1 day, quick master (widener, 3 EQ notches, slight compression, and some limiting).

The challenges this time involved getting the synth to cut through the wall of guitars, so i ended up doubling the synth with a guitar part that I also decided to use in the bridge since i liked its sound. I think the vocals are more consistent in level in this one, as compared to my last post - compressed heavier this time thanks to some suggestions from here. finally, finally, finally, i've found a decent "chug" setting on my lepou/recab setup...how's the chugs sounding to you? bass/kick combo ok too?

looking forward to the good and the bad. thanks!

 
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Levels sound fine. Bass is right. Guitars are where you want them. Tone was fine. I didn't hear much synth. Vocal level was a bit low or masked in places here and there. Thought I heard harmony vocals. If so bring them up. Overall the mix sounds congested. Good playing and arranging.
 
I wish there was slightly more bass, then again most of my tunes seriously lack bass. Otherwise mix was good. Song itself is very good, pro level I would say.
 
I wish there was slightly more bass, then again most of my tunes seriously lack bass. Otherwise mix was good. Song itself is very good, pro level I would say.

yeah, bringing the bass down a notch was a last second decision due to how loud it was at lower listening volumes...kinda wish i kept it. and thanks for the kind words, i'm working on that ;)
 
Levels sound fine. Bass is right. Guitars are where you want them. Tone was fine. I didn't hear much synth. Vocal level was a bit low or masked in places here and there. Thought I heard harmony vocals. If so bring them up. Overall the mix sounds congested. Good playing and arranging.

"congested" as in too much going on? there's not too much, a set of hard panned guitars, one set playing octaves tucked inside of that, then a lead synth/guitar supplementing everything. some area in particular that it sounds the most congested? thanks Ray
 
This is sounding like a really solid mix. Everything seems to have its place; nothing's overpowering anything else.

I'm not hearing much of the synth throughout most of the track, actually.

Did the bgvox lose timing a little bit at the start of the second verse? It seemed a little shaky.

Good mix!
 
This is sounding like a really solid mix. Everything seems to have its place; nothing's overpowering anything else.

I'm not hearing much of the synth throughout most of the track, actually.

Did the bgvox lose timing a little bit at the start of the second verse? It seemed a little shaky.

Good mix!

hey, thanks steve. i had a hard time finding a "character" for the background vox - but yes, the take of the main vox was a different pace than the background line. oops. good catch. i do about 10 takes on the main vox and only one or two for bgv. i try to keep the main takes the same so i can easily interchange them between lines (and even single words sometimes, if they'll fit). the take i ended up using on the main vox was a different phrasing pace. like i said, good call.

and yes, i had a hard time getting the synth to cut through the guitars. it didn't sound good when it was louder, particularly because i COULD NOT adjust the volume of the midi notes...i mean, i could move the volume down for each one, but it did not do anything. at 20, a single midi note on the synth was the exact same volume as it was at 90 (after i played and recorded it, that is - in the midi editor). couldn't figure it out. only thing i could do was rerecord the synth part and try to press my keyboard perfectly each time. ha. didn't want to do that.

thnx for the listen and comment!
 
No, there aren't too many parts. More a matter of your guitars monopolizing the midrange. The vocals need a bit of air around them, IMO. Background vox is getting buried.
 
No, there aren't too many parts. More a matter of your guitars monopolizing the midrange. The vocals need a bit of air around them, IMO. Background vox is getting buried.

Ah got it. Yeah, bgv were not easy to bring forward.
 
Overall a very good job.

I love the growl in the guitars. They get a little splashy at the beginning and other spots. Maybe a small cut at 5-6K or so might help. Other than that, they really rock.

Great vocals.

Drums sound pretty good. Snare is missing a little pop-and-sizzle. Just a little. Cymbals are a little swirly, but it sounds like the trademark SoundCloud mangling.

Bass is a little indistinct and a bit far back in the mix - at least in spots.
 
I don't hear anything wrong with this mix. Tom hits sound a little weird/hollow, but that's nit picky. Agree with the guy above the bass sounds a bit far back, but again, nit picky.
 
I love the growl in the guitars. They get a little splashy at the beginning and other spots. Maybe a small cut at 5-6K or so might help. Other than that, they really rock.

i was back and forth on how much treble/presence/drive to use. a minor adjustment really made them stick out more/less. yeah, i probably should have backed those knobs up a touch in the end.
 
I don't hear anything wrong with this mix. Tom hits sound a little weird/hollow, but that's nit picky. Agree with the guy above the bass sounds a bit far back, but again, nit picky.

i'll tell ya that i noticed it sounded "far" away right before the bridge...where i slide down on an elongated note, before the chugging section. so yeah, i know what you guys are talking about. i'm not sure what caused that, and i should have fixed it when i first noticed it. ah well. thanks dude
 
Solid man, I don't think I noticed a synth at all though. I'd like to hear more low end but it's not hurting for it or anything. I like the quick crescendo after the break near the end.
 
I like the quick crescendo after the break near the end.

thanks. i couldn't make it loud enough...i had those sections turned waaaay up and it was still quiet. pretty cool trick - i use the decay from a strummed chord that fades out and then copy, paste it, and reverse it. so it goes form decay to fade-in. then i throw that across the 4 guitar tracks. glad ya liked it.
 
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