comments on the mix - tubular bells cover

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i actually like the mix...at least it sounds more or less ok out of my speakers. but again i'm unsure about the highs and the kick....still learning though



thanks in advance
 
thanks for the comments and help to find the right mix/mastering......

i will always come back in here to get advice in order to learn more. great board
 
So far its a spot on cover. I'm impressed.

Were those exorcist samples part of the original? Or just you being clever.

Great stereo spread.

The Guitar soloing isn't as forward as i think it should be. It seems buried under all that other stuff.

I can't really nit on the real mixing of it. Im just listening at work. But its not bad dude.

IF anything it would be production wise, i think if iwere going to redo this as a cover i'd probably put a lsight urban flavor into the beat section. fatten up the kick and crisp up the snare and give it a semi hip hop tone.

NOt like 50cent hip hop but a trip hop kinda feel. You know?

Well done none the less.
 
thanks for the comments and help to find the right mix/mastering......

i will always come back in here to get advice in order to learn more. great board

Hey, I think I detect a little sarcasm! :laughings: :laughings:

Calm down bro.

The mix sounds very good. The lead guitar could come up front more consideraby. I don't know what exactly you were going for, but it's kind of boring, even at under 3 minutes. Do more stuff with it.
 
Hey, I think I detect a little sarcasm! :laughings: :laughings:

Calm down bro.

The mix sounds very good. The lead guitar could come up front more consideraby. I don't know what exactly you were going for, but it's kind of boring, even at under 3 minutes. Do more stuff with it.

I agree... the repeated arp pattern goes ALL the way thru the song. The guitar track sounds like it was 20dB muted. Fade is very abrupt.

Since I'm not really detecting other than a collage of samples and/or loops, hard to make mixing judgements, as I'd venture the mixing is limited to a volume blends.
 
It's a cover of a tubular bells . . . . song.

He didn't write it.

But i give him credit for breathing a little more life into it. It was intresting if you know or have seen the original version.
 
It's a cover of a tubular bells . . . . song.

He didn't write it.

But i give him credit for breathing a little more life into it. It was intresting if you know or have seen the original version.

I understand that and took that into consideration when I made my comments. Not sure if people were critiquing his "song" though...

I think you made the only comment about a "spot on cover".... :)
 
oh, wow....lots of comments, just after i started to rant :D

i know that someone said, that i will get way more help if i do help others in return. the bad thing is, that i have absolutly no feckin clue about mixing and mastering...so any advice from me would be some sort of an dead end street

any ways, i am happy with my last mix/mastering....as for the guitars, i would love to have them louder if they were real guitars....

as for the repetitive pattern...not my fault. blame the oldfield :D

i made a quick video of that cover...looks like i had too much time on my hands

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S-Socupk8V4&fmt=22

kudos
 
Good cover. pretty true to the original as I recall it. Mix seems fine too on these speakers, well balanced
 
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