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QuintaQuad
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No BUTTHURT or sour grapes here. Just a bit of surprise at the quality of the winning mixes...and no, I don't think mine was one of the top 16 mixes.
It really is disingenuous of pureMix to use the old "mixing is subjective" argument. Certain mixes are good regardless of what you think about the mixer's artistic choices. Yes, you do have mixes in the borderline area where it becomes subjective. But I feel confident in saying that there were 16 mixes that were undoubtably "better" than the 16 winners IMHO and I think the majority of people who have even a cursory knowledge of mixing would agree.
Sure there are times when the vibe of a mix overrides the technical aspects but I daresay that all 16 of the winners don't fall into this category.
My guess is that there are two probable reasons for the results. One is serious, the other not so much.
Number one would be that Fab and pureMix wanted to pick middle of the road mixes so that people wouldn't complain that "professionals" made the contest unfair. Number two would be that they were overwhelmed by the number of entries and picked mixes that would piss off most good mixers so they wouldn't enter the next contest LOL.
For me it was fun and a good exercise. There were plenty of issues to look at and deal with in the provided tracks. Hopefully it will improve my mixing.
Which brings me to my last point. I'm totally in agreement with davidpend when he says that beginning mixers shouldn't look to these winning mixes as examples of good mixes. This IMHO is the greatest disservice that Fab and pureMix have done. The winning mixes should have been mixes that folks can look up to and say, "Man, I wish I could mix like that!" I can honestly say that none of the winning mixes left me feeling like that while some mixes that I listened to on SoundCloud that didn't win absolutely made me feel that way.
For a company that promotes teaching how to mix it really makes me question their judgement to see the mixes that they felt were the 16 "best."
All the best...