Re: Mixing Tips...??
2014/04/08 20:07:24
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Hi Mike, I do like the groove you got with these two songs. I agree with Jason, try to carve out some frequencies for each of the instruments you are working with, not just the bass and drums but your leads and rhythm as well. Try experimenting with some different compressors on your drums, especially your kick if you have that on a separate track, this can give it more weight and allow it to compete with the bass you've got happening. Give each instrument their own EQ space.
Volume automation over some of the parts can make them come alive as well; take some of the rhythm down and then bring it back up for the crucial parts of the song, give your lead parts a bit of boost when they're really going for it....etc.
Mixing can be just as rewarding as writing the song. You add your own flavour to the individual parts and then the overall sound. Experiment and practise is the order of the day with mixing. The more you do it the better you get, until one day you are doing things like getting a nice balance between your drums and bass without even breaking a sweat. There is not mixer alive that hasn't spent time perfecting their sound by practise and critical listening. Keep us up to date with your progress, I for one look forward to it.
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