GearFest Mixing Contest

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The entries to this contest are growing like weeds. it will be a monumental piece of work for the judges to sift through the masses. Good luck to all and please comment if you like.



 
Is anybody actually going to listen to all these mixes or does the winner live next door to Fab? It is the music business after all:guitar:[/QUOTE said:
I think Fab will be fair in his selections....but with so many entries, it may be a couple thousand entries by June 1st, I'm thinking he has to have a trusted team to go through and weed out the "really bad mixes" just to keep his selection process to a couple hundred that made it past the first line of defense.
Just my guess, that's all.
 
The entries to this contest are growing like weeds. it will be a monumental piece of work for the judges to sift through the masses. Good luck to all and please comment if you like.

Nice mix. Powerful bottom end. For me personally the bass and drums overpower the guitar. Would love to hear this mix with a punchier in your face guitar...but then again, I am a guitar player...
 
Anyone else having some massive phase issues? When I use sum/diff on the Dorroughs, I'm getting almost 15db of drop off. I also noticed once I move to the left or right of my monitors sweet spot, the bass and kick come out much stronger.

The OH track has a weird phase relationship between the right and left channel indeed. If you looks at the recording session video, you would see why, the mics placement was pretty unusual.

EQ will affect even more the phase relationship between the drum tracks. The trick is to EQ the drums the 3 tracks playing at the same time. If you EQ track by track you may and probably will get some phase cancellation on some frequencies.
 
The OH track has a weird phase relationship between the right and left channel indeed. If you looks at the recording session video, you would see why, the mics placement was pretty unusual.

EQ will affect even more the phase relationship between the drum tracks. The trick is to EQ the drums the 3 tracks playing at the same time. If you EQ track by track you may and probably will get some phase cancellation on some frequencies.

my trick about the overhead track

first, i separate the stereo overhead track into LEFT and RIGHT channel, because i want to try to balance the low freq level between the LEFT and RIGHT overhead track, and i notice that the LEFT overhead had more bass than the right

second, after the low freq level quite similiar, i mix them again together, and using NI DRIVER to make some artificial low freq between them, and notch some low mid freq to give room to snare
 
Good luck to everyone. I would love to post a link to my mix, but the system here won't let me paste the url until I've made at least 10 posts here. Oh well. I'm on SoundCloud at lavaque-audio.
 
The OH track has a weird phase relationship between the right and left channel indeed. If you looks at the recording session video, you would see why, the mics placement was pretty unusual.

EQ will affect even more the phase relationship between the drum tracks. The trick is to EQ the drums the 3 tracks playing at the same time. If you EQ track by track you may and probably will get some phase cancellation on some frequencies.

Somebody suggested to phase align the overhead track. When you delay the right channel about 27 ms the snare will be centered and the phases seem to align much better.
 
Mixing intentions: "Showcase-Progressive" (Intimate but not monotonous)


Here is my mix. I wanted to break the trend, big reverbs and wide visual plane. Criticism are welcome.
Peace Sky Fu
 
Good luck to everyone. I would love to post a link to my mix, but the system here won't let me paste the url until I've made at least 10 posts here. Oh well. I'm on SoundCloud at lavaque-audio.

You can post a SoundCloud link by going to the GO ADVANCED menu when you make a post.
 
A lot of new mixes have arrived.

Anyway, here is mine, feedback/critique is welcome:

 
Comments on my mix?

Provide some feedback on my mix please! Really let me have it! :cool: Thanks in advance -- and nice job so far everybody!

 
Hi everybody

hi friends i´d like read some comments about my mix thanks
and good luck everybody
 
Hi guys! First post here.. ;) Enjoy my mix!

 
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Is anybody keeping a log of their favorite mixes? I've listened to a bunch of these things and they really start to blend together! There are some unique mixes, but I'm not sure they are right for the song. I'd be curious to see what some more experienced ears have picked out of the chatter. What have you heard?

here's mine btw...critiques welcome. So far the critiques I've received have really helped me improve my mixing skills. Thanks
Buddy
 
Check it out my mix!!! Thanks. https: //soundcloud.com/dan-nery/dan-nery-mix
I made my mix influenced by the sound of Sound City Studios,simple approach,with little equalization on the drums,vintage sound.
 
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So many mixes to listen to. The judges have a tough time. There's no way they can listen to all the mixes all the way through in the time allotted to judge. The marking matrix would be interesting to understand.

It would also be interesting to get an analysis of different DAW systems used, popular effects (plugins and outboard) etc from the mix comments for all the contest entries.

- Geoff

 
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back off the compressor on the vox at the beginning, sounds a bit squashed. such a lively vocal and think you're much better off using volume automation to control the dynamics
 
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