
kcearl
I see deaf people
The "translation" would have suited just fine to begin with. Thank you, this was an excellent critique and I appreciate the time you took to listen and write that out.
The only things in the mix with freqs lower than 50 Hz are the kicks, but I do hear things getting lost in the chorus as well, youre right. Those guitars are bussed and the low cut is at 85Hz. I bet the bass is giving the chorus the crowded feel and possibly the kick too? I did not sidechain those, as I sometimes do. Simply forgot. And yes, the master has some limiting and a very small amount of mbc (1.3:1 I think) on each band except for the highs (1.4). When I remove all these things, it's miserably quiet. Also, I'd rather not remove the extra guitars...one set plays lower, one plays octaves, and the other is a lead set. I'd like to learn how to glue these together better rather than remove them. I have the sound in my head, I just need to get it out the way I hear it
In honesty, I enjoyed my "mix" better than I did my "master", but too many friends/listeners were saying the tracks were too quiet...so, here I am trying to make this damn thing louder without losing anything or smashing it to bits. I invested in the equipment to learn to do these things without a studio, so I'm going to do just that.
I'll try out the things you said, I really appreciate your thoughts kc, thank you
tbh I have limited experience with guitars, I play and record them but Im drawn mostly to electronic music
this may get the "real" guitarists up in arms....and my mixes do tend to be quite dark but other than the kick and bass I cut everything from around 125-175khz hard...I dont need any of the frequencies beneath that...and vocals Im tempted to cut even higher
i want anything beneath that not to interfere with my bass or kick...I also tend to cut the high frequencies out and boost the mid highs instead...stops that fizz that most hobbyist mixers get. My mixes arent perfect but even on cans I can get them in the ball park
also most of my stuff is hardware through preamps now...I always found software needed more layers and ate up too much space because of this. Nebula and some of the Alex B libraries helped this. check out Solitary on my soundcloud, none of that's using hardware preamps, just nebula, and its got an analog desk sound imo. It does glue mixes together better.