
smellyfuzz
New member
ALRIGHT !!!
I was very much enjoying a mix of one of my songs.
Actually, I was practicing my mixing technique, my Otari half track should be repaired by the end of this week.
I liked the advice given on this web-site I received long ago, it stated that you should compare your mixes to professional mixes and try to make your mix closer sounding to the professional CD.
Well, first of all, when you compare a CD to your own stuff, and then try to match it, WOW IS THAT HARD TO DO.
BUT..... VERY USEFUL.
Now, my most recent obsession is COLDPLAY. Their new release is great, different sounding then their first album(PARACHUTE), but still very good.
So I did the comparisons...
I was relatively pleased with the results yet, still some things really did raise questions;
1) The lead vox had a great deal more of intimacy & clarity.
2) The drum had MORE reverb then mine, they were set back in the mix more yet, there was no muddiness at all.
3) The electric guitars, bass & keys actually sounded comparable.
I was surprised, although they sounded totally different, I would say that my guitars, bass & keys held their own against COLDPLAY
4) This is the biggy, I have heard this many, many times on good recordings.
DEPTH & SPACE.
The COLDPLAY CD sounded three dimensional & as if it were coming from wider speakers.
The sound actually sounded BIGGER then the space of the speaker distance.
In Audiophile terms, the sound stage was far wider & deeper then in my recording.
I guess my question is obvious,
How do I get closer to that CD ?
All comments welcome.
Sean
I was very much enjoying a mix of one of my songs.
Actually, I was practicing my mixing technique, my Otari half track should be repaired by the end of this week.
I liked the advice given on this web-site I received long ago, it stated that you should compare your mixes to professional mixes and try to make your mix closer sounding to the professional CD.
Well, first of all, when you compare a CD to your own stuff, and then try to match it, WOW IS THAT HARD TO DO.
BUT..... VERY USEFUL.
Now, my most recent obsession is COLDPLAY. Their new release is great, different sounding then their first album(PARACHUTE), but still very good.
So I did the comparisons...
I was relatively pleased with the results yet, still some things really did raise questions;
1) The lead vox had a great deal more of intimacy & clarity.
2) The drum had MORE reverb then mine, they were set back in the mix more yet, there was no muddiness at all.
3) The electric guitars, bass & keys actually sounded comparable.
I was surprised, although they sounded totally different, I would say that my guitars, bass & keys held their own against COLDPLAY
4) This is the biggy, I have heard this many, many times on good recordings.
DEPTH & SPACE.
The COLDPLAY CD sounded three dimensional & as if it were coming from wider speakers.
The sound actually sounded BIGGER then the space of the speaker distance.
In Audiophile terms, the sound stage was far wider & deeper then in my recording.
I guess my question is obvious,
How do I get closer to that CD ?
All comments welcome.
Sean