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  1. PoeticIntensity

    The divorce song

    Wow... Not sure what to say, man... May luck shine on you in all your future endeavours... Yeah that sounds about right. Divorce sucks. So sorry, my friend. I wish you well, and look forward to the day you post your next masterpiece.
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    Treading New Ground - Mixing Acoustic Drums and Electronica...

    So, it's been awhile... sup, everyone! :) I've been busy in the studio, but I thought it was time to again try something that has always ended up as garbage whenever I've tried it in the past. Mixing acoustic drums on an otherwise entirely electronic track. This one turned out all right, but...
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    let 'em sink

    Yo... *Love* the groove on this one, man. It's so deep and saucy that the mix almost doesn't matter ... and that probably means you got the mix right. I could listen to this over and over again. Great job, man. When you have an album ready, please let me know. Been a bit busy, so I don't...
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    First song with my new amp.

    Yeah, dude... My only nit (I only listened to the OP download link) is that the drums get a bit buried by the guitars at the loud points. Other than that, no nits here. Good tune!
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    A Punk Looks at 40 - Greg's birthday song to himself!

    ending with Harmonizing harmonics takes the cake. Happy birthday, man.
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    Sinister Ride - Original

    Bass is fat, drums have a *lot* of room on them. Vocals are quite far in the bottom of the mix. I really like the song, and the arrangment is great.. Toms sound more present than the snare. Guitars are all but buried. Honestly, I think the song is awesome, but the mix has a lot of work...
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    Woman of Mystery - feedback please

    Drum mix sounds good, Mike! Overall, the whole thing sounds great. If it were my mix, I'd bring the drums up only about .5 - 1 dB for a bit more presence when everything gets going on. I'd also consider putting the lead guitar somewhere other than dead-center, so it's not competing with the...
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    First post from new Studio - Hardcore (language warning)

    Thanks, man. It was a fun one to record. The band definitely had their groove going. Thanks Ray! Drums were by far the hardest part of this recording. The band is coming back in in a few days, and we'll make sure to do things differently with drums this time around. Thanks for the listens...
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    What do you guys think of this mix?

    First thing I noticed is the hiss at the beginning, and never went away. Timing issues abound. Screaming panned to one side didn't help much. Your voice sounds fairly good, as a singing voice. Drums need more definition. Guitars sound okay, but a bit fizzy. Keep at it, man. We all start...
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    New song, "Forty-one" with matching video (my first!)

    Wow... That there is just some good songwriting, man. All the while I was listening, I was trying to see if I could hear this recorded in a hi-fi studio, produced up, etc... Ya know... It just might not fit. There are some mix issues that I maybe would have tried to fix or do differently...
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    Shipwrecked

    Not too bad. The mixed seemed very narrow, but for this type of music, I almost prefer it. Strings don't do much for the mix, either. Enjoyed the song! Thanks for sharing.
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    Please listen and help me improve! Thanks!

    Guitars sound huge. Drums sound tiny, both in sound and volume. Get the drums up there, man! I'd lay off the reverb a bit on the guitars, too, unless you really are going for a wet sound. The solo needs to pop, too. While the solo is playing, the rhythm guitars are almost louder than the...
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    DECENTER - Sick of It (NEW MIX)

    Sounds much more alive than the other mix, for sure. If it were me, I'd bring the drums (kick and snare, specifically) up a bit, because they get fairly buried during the chorus, when everything comes in. The guitars are quite loud on this one, too, but if the kick / snare are brought up, I...
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    Code Name Neanderthal - new prehistoric poop by Greg!

    Hot diggity-dang, this is awesome. I can't let this get buried just yet. LONG LIVE THE NEANDERTHAL!!!
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    Mixing advice would be appreciated.

    The acoustic guitar has a low rumble that should probably be taken out. Bass is quite heavy, too. This mix itself seems quite loose, which isn't necessary a bad thing. Seems like there is lots of reverb drip everywhere, too, except for the vocals. Interesting mix. The toms on the drum kit...
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    New Mix With Experimental Synth

    Much better. although I'm a drummer, I think to make this even better, I'd bring down the drums a bit and see how that sounds... See if you can get em' seated even more.
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    New Mix With Experimental Synth

    Drums are definitely in their own space, and could stand for a little bit of spatial glue, for lack of a better term. I enjoy the song, and the mix doesn't seem to have any glaring problems, but I think I would enjoy the song more, if the drums were a bit wetter, possibly using the same reverb...
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    Looking for more ears

    Listened to Landlocked. Guitar lacks a lot of high-end. It's got plenty of mids, even more low-mids, and it seems like the lows are good. I would EQ a bit of the guitar in the low-mids. The reverb on the guitar and vocals don't mesh very well. I'd try to get em' glued together by applying a...
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    NEW HERE, Hi guys, Id like some feedback on the mixes of my 2 latest tracks. Thanks!

    I'd highly recommend critiquing other people's posts in order to get your 10 posts. That way, you'll probably make some friends and people will most likely want to give you more feedback. I listened to about 20 seconds of Who Needs Sleep, and I couldn't take anymore. No feedback there, just...
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    First post from new Studio - Hardcore (language warning)

    Thanks, Joey! Feels good to be back in the saddle, producing music. Only two guitar tracks, but I'm using a combo of amps to get the sound. One of the tracks was through an Orange Tiny Terror. The other was through an Orange Dark Terror (both gains at 100%), all put through a single SM-57...
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