Need Feedback on My Mix (a cover of The Misfit's "Skulls")

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2015/07/10 00:23:06 (permalink)

Need Feedback on My Mix (a cover of The Misfit's "Skulls")

Hey, everyone!  Long time no see.  So long, in fact, that I couldn't manage to log in to my old account -- not that anybody would remember me anyways, haha.  Either way, it's good to be back and I look forward to spending some time on the ol' forum!
 
Anyways, after years of janky recording and mixing with my little project bands, I've decided I want to actually try to learn how to get a proper mix!
 
For this purpose, I'm going to be covering some Misfits songs (easy to learn on, I figure).  Here's what I've got recorded so far and mixed to the best of my abilities:
 
https://soundcloud.com/gu...-misfits-cover/s-NVwuT
 
I invite you to rip it apart with your criticism so I can rebuild it into something more listenable!
 
Thanks so much in advance for any advice you have to offer.
 
PS.  The vocals will have to be re-recorded when I can get to a better recording space.  For now, I want to acknowledge that my pitch and technique have a long way to go.  I'm more looking for advice on the mix, you get what I'm sayin' 
post edited by Guitarjanitor - 2015/07/10 00:52:34
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    synkrotron
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    Re: Need Feedback on My Mix (a cover of The Misfit's "Skulls") 2015/07/10 02:10:33 (permalink)
    Hello Mr Janitor ,
     
    I'm more of a composer of original material than a mixing engineer, but someone will be along later who can properly critique your mix. I do know a bit about mixing, of course, but I'm still learning myself and so I can only pick out the obvious things.
     
    And listening on my cans, I cannot hear anything obviously wrong with this mix. I can hear all the elements. Vocals fit the genre well.
     
    I look forward to some original stuff in the near future 
     
    cheers
     
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    Re: Need Feedback on My Mix (a cover of The Misfit's "Skulls") 2015/07/10 16:09:17 (permalink)
    I think your learning curve will be short.  This mix is fine.  Now, hit us with your best shot.

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    Guitarjanitor
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    Re: Need Feedback on My Mix (a cover of The Misfit's "Skulls") 2015/07/11 17:41:59 (permalink)
    Thanks for the words of encouragement, synkrotron & Lynn 
     
     
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    Re: Need Feedback on My Mix (a cover of The Misfit's "Skulls") 2015/07/14 18:52:57 (permalink)
    Yeah, I agree. There is nothing obviously "wrong" with this mix. Everything is audible, and the space is well-used. It may be too clean for the style, but that's a nit...
     
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    Re: Need Feedback on My Mix (a cover of The Misfit's "Skulls") 2015/07/17 04:20:41 (permalink)
    I think this is a great start....noting jumps out as bad...which is to say.....its pretty darn good!!..lol
     
    BTW I love the tune...and your vox fit great..good work!
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    Re: Need Feedback on My Mix (a cover of The Misfit's "Skulls") 2015/07/18 19:11:38 (permalink)
    thepogue
    I think this is a great start....noting jumps out as bad...which is to say.....its pretty darn good!!..lol
     
    BTW I love the tune...and your vox fit great..good work!


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    Guitarjanitor
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    Re: Need Feedback on My Mix (a cover of The Misfit's "Skulls") 2015/07/18 20:17:16 (permalink)
    Thanks, dcumpian and thepogue!  And Bapu...  Maybe?  Yeah.  Thanks, Bapu.
     
    I'm happy that there's nothing super-mega wrong with the mix.  So I guess the next step would be mastering it.  Well, recording some new vocals, grittying it up per dcumpian's advice, and then mastering it.
     
    Can anyone recommend a good place to start with mastering something like this?  I've watched a lot of youtube videos and read a lot of articles and the one thing everyone says is "okay now just sort of add compressors and tyurn knobs until it sounds good k thanx bye".  Which is less than helpful.
     
    I'm more in the market for a specific set of 'what makes for good mastering'-type guidelines.
     
    Up until now, I've been throwing my completed mixes in FL Studio and putting the Soundgoodizer (preset-based multiband compressor and exciter) on the main channel.  It sounds better than no mastering at all, but I know if I had just a little bit of know-how, I could tailor the compressing/exciting/saturation/what-have-you to be better-suited to my songs (as the Soundgoodizer seems to mostly be appropriate for thumpy dance music).
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