M
Merwyn
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Hello Everyone 
I joined HomeRecording.com today as I have been home recording for some time now and wanted to connect with other home recordists. Whilst I have a reasonably good grip on recording - mixing and mastering are really hurting my brain.
I only recently decided to take my music beyond the composition and recording stage, after paying a local studio to mix and master some of my tracks and not being entirely happy with the results. My hope was to extend my skills to include mixing and mastering but I really don't think I've got the brain for it! I don't understand the terminology, haven't a clue about the science of it all and am tearing my hair out with my latest soundtrack...eek! Help!
This latest soundtrack has a violin melody with various other solo instruments helping it along, backed up by a string orchestra and choir. The problem is, I just can't hear the orchestra. Having worked on this piece since last September I am ready to throw the towel in...but before I do, thought I may just ask the experts here for some advice.
Please remember, the chances of me understanding what you say is remote. High Shelf, low pass, bell, compression...I don't know what it all means! If somebody could give me a layman's explanation on how to bring out the orchestra / choir without drowning the melody I would be eternally grateful
I panned the orchestra and choir to reflect real orchestral seating arrangement, with first violins one side and second violins the other. The choir is supposed to be behind the orchestra with the melody centred. If I strengthen the orchestra and choir, the melody is lost...and visa versa. I have the track uploaded to soundcloud but not sure how to post a link here.

I joined HomeRecording.com today as I have been home recording for some time now and wanted to connect with other home recordists. Whilst I have a reasonably good grip on recording - mixing and mastering are really hurting my brain.
I only recently decided to take my music beyond the composition and recording stage, after paying a local studio to mix and master some of my tracks and not being entirely happy with the results. My hope was to extend my skills to include mixing and mastering but I really don't think I've got the brain for it! I don't understand the terminology, haven't a clue about the science of it all and am tearing my hair out with my latest soundtrack...eek! Help!
This latest soundtrack has a violin melody with various other solo instruments helping it along, backed up by a string orchestra and choir. The problem is, I just can't hear the orchestra. Having worked on this piece since last September I am ready to throw the towel in...but before I do, thought I may just ask the experts here for some advice.
Please remember, the chances of me understanding what you say is remote. High Shelf, low pass, bell, compression...I don't know what it all means! If somebody could give me a layman's explanation on how to bring out the orchestra / choir without drowning the melody I would be eternally grateful

I panned the orchestra and choir to reflect real orchestral seating arrangement, with first violins one side and second violins the other. The choir is supposed to be behind the orchestra with the melody centred. If I strengthen the orchestra and choir, the melody is lost...and visa versa. I have the track uploaded to soundcloud but not sure how to post a link here.