Critizism and comments wanted

Hemluth

New member
Hi everyone!

I recently finnished a cover of the song Hallelujah, originally written by Leonard Cohen.

I'd like comments about anything on the track - arrangements, mixing, mastering and so on.

I've listened to it in many different kinds of speakers. In some there were too much bass frequences, in some there were too little. I guess averagly it could be considered pretty well.

I know the mix leans slightly to the left side. Is that disturbingly noticable? I feel that the organ, which is to the right, needs plenty of room in order to not sound messed up. Should I sacrifice some of the organ to try to balance it better?
I'm also thinking about gaining some of the highest frequences on the vocals.

Most of the instruments are from EastWest Quantum Leap.

I hope you like it. Thank you in advance. Here is the link;

http://www.box.net/shared/elycmuvf1l
 
It seems fine panning wise. I don't hear a lot of bass coming out of my sub from the bass guitar. The kick seems to be driving it though, not the bass too much.

The singing reminds me of rock opera stuff like from that Forgetting Sarah Marshall movie.
 
Thanks for your time.

I could turn the kick down a bit and turn the bass guitar up instead.

I take it you didn't think the mix was leaning too much pan-wise?
 
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