Help.....reggae/techno/dancehall song

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2007/02/23 18:52:33 (permalink)

Help.....reggae/techno/dancehall song

Here is a recent mix I did. I think I have issues with muddy freqencies and bass issues due to my untreated room...any critical critiques would be helpful....

thanks for any responses

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    airmeki
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    RE: Help.....reggae/techno/dancehall song 2007/02/23 22:52:13 (permalink)
    Toe Tapper, man. Good vibe, very interesting sounds mixed in this reggae beat. Very original, very authentic. Very enjoyable. Mix sounds great, nothing to say here.
    Good reggae is hard to hear and get these days ... so keep them coming, Man.
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    tycyphy
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    RE: Help.....reggae/techno/dancehall song 2007/02/24 04:21:43 (permalink)
    On my system the mix is a tiny bit trebbly. Otherwise its seems mixed well. And yeah interesting song....kinda Reggae drum and bass.

    If it were me..and this is a ....just a taste preference. I'd run that lead moog line through analog modeling plugin....to make it just a bit warmer sounding.

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    RE: Help.....reggae/techno/dancehall song 2007/02/24 10:09:24 (permalink)
    Fun high energy tune. The synths are really taking things over, in volume, with high freq energy and being wide stereo. To control the high end on them, I think a shelf cut of a couple dBs at 3K would help.
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