Mixing Engineer Needed!!!

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I am a Newbie in Mixing and Mastering and im only 18 so i dont have the joy of using a professional studio to record but i have the equipment. This is my chain:

Rode NT1000 --> PreSonus TubePRE --> DBX 266XL --> Mbox 2 --> ProTools LE (Windows Vista/ 2GB RAM)

Basically i got into the spell of more and more equipment before i even learned how to fully use it.
(-_-)
It would be great if someone could give me some feedback on some of the tracks i have attempted to mix to the best of my abilities. For the tracks I have mixed, I feel like the vocals have too much "body" but when i cut the the low frequencies, they sound too "airy". If someone feels like they can help me get the vocals to sound "flat" (not too much highs or too much lows), I wouldn't mind paying them.

DM if you want to take up the task.
 
Try posting it in the MP3 clinic and then you'll get some advice then you'll learn by doing. ;)
 
I am a Newbie in Mixing and Mastering and im only 18 so i dont have the joy of using a professional studio to record but i have the equipment. This is my chain:

Rode NT1000 --> PreSonus TubePRE --> DBX 266XL --> Mbox 2 --> ProTools LE (Windows Vista/ 2GB RAM)

Basically i got into the spell of more and more equipment before i even learned how to fully use it.
(-_-)
It would be great if someone could give me some feedback on some of the tracks i have attempted to mix to the best of my abilities. For the tracks I have mixed, I feel like the vocals have too much "body" but when i cut the the low frequencies, they sound too "airy". If someone feels like they can help me get the vocals to sound "flat" (not too much highs or too much lows), I wouldn't mind paying them.

DM if you want to take up the task.

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I think all you need is just to arrange your knowledge a little bit,
try reading more about the subjects you are after and expanding you knowledge,
I will advise you to listen to experts only when have at least a little bit of background so will learn something more valuable than books and it is experience.

there are a lot of nice professionals that can help you, and will do it gladly, so you always have somewhere to go and ask questions.

in this blog you can get started and it will help you get on the right track :

Music – DM

if you have any question that needs demonstration please feel free to PM me.
good luck.
 
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