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Boray
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I know my mixes have quite a bit left to commercial standard. When I listen to commercial CDs, they simply sound a lot better. I suspect that it probably isn't really possible to get to those levels of professionalism in the mixes with the recordings I now have on my VS1680, but at least I want them to sound as good as I can. The one point that comes back in critisism of my mixes is lack of space/depth. Everything sounds upfront in your face or in the same spot people says (not ordinary people, but some other recording hobbyists). Now, what should I do about this? Use more reverb? Wouldn't that just make the mix more muddy? I think it's a lot more easy to create a sense of space with a few instruments. But I often pack in quite much in my tunes, making practically no room for too much reverb without making it too muddy... But anyway, what should I do to for example move an instrument futher back in the mix? Keep it uncompressed, roll off a bit of the high end and put more reverb on it? And to move something forward, it should not have much reverb and compress it a lot? Is that basically it? What instruments should typically be moved back in a mix? And what should I do to for example move a delay tail back in the mix? Roll off a bit on the high end? Put some reverb on it? (that could be tricky on the VS1680)...
If you want some reference, the latest mixes I have available are these three here:
http://hem.fyristorg.com/boray/wtg/
(The Star Trek song and the one of A or B that sounds best to you
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And this one:
Thanks!
/Anders
If you want some reference, the latest mixes I have available are these three here:
http://hem.fyristorg.com/boray/wtg/
(The Star Trek song and the one of A or B that sounds best to you

And this one:
Thanks!
/Anders