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Recorded a band this past weekend with a buddy of mine. They wanted a lively feel to the overall mix. Only thing that wasn't my idea 100% was the vocals. I feel they could be a bit louder and less reverb but thats how they wanted it. We did 4 video cameras, 16 audio inputs all recorded in a nice living room with vaulted ceilings and wooden floors. Cant wait till everything is put together. Good and bad constructive criticism welcome.

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I thought it sounded OK. A bit too much "room" in the mix, especially on the vocal. But I don't know if that was avoidable or not.

The clean guitar on the right seemed louder than the vocal.

The kick sounds a bit loud and thuddy.

I think how lively a recording sounds is more up to the band than the engineer and mixer. A lot of stuff near the end was too much guitar wanking. Maybe that worked live, I don't know.

There are parts, like around 4:30, where the vocal was barely audible.
 
I thought it sounded OK. A bit too much "room" in the mix, especially on the vocal. But I don't know if that was avoidable or not.

The clean guitar on the right seemed louder than the vocal.

The kick sounds a bit loud and thuddy.

I think how lively a recording sounds is more up to the band than the engineer and mixer. A lot of stuff near the end was too much guitar wanking. Maybe that worked live, I don't know.

There are parts, like around 4:30, where the vocal was barely audible.

You have just described the mixing style of Ambient music. :D



But in all seriousness, these guys aren't fully Ambient and doesn't deserve an Ambient type mix, so your problems I agree with and should be addressed.



Here's my friends Ambient band. Oh man, I would so mix this differently, but it sorta fits what they are trying to achieve.


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