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Old 14th April 2010   #1
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My initial work with in analog

Hi! This is my first approach in analog world. Please tell me what do you think of this mixing/mastering. I know the sound isn´t very hifi, but this is what wanted! I didn´t record this tune, I only got the tracks , mixed and mastered.

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Fun! A little boomy, but lots of warmth there!
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Like it. The top end is well put together, but the low mids are fighting a bit, especially the interaction between bass and kick drum. Also the snare could be a little more snappy... Otherwise it's spot on
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Hey there, this is pretty cool. I enjoyed it. What do you have on your 2mix? I only ask because I like the crunchy-ness of the track, but I'm not really such a fan of any limiting that audiably pumps things other than the drums. I'm not 100% sure on this, but I feel like something was pumping the whole track on the drum hits.

What's that verb you've got going on that tails off at the end of the song? It sounds very interesting.

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Love the sound, fantastic crunchy guitar bass drums guitars

Vocals sit nicely on top. Like the singers sonics, not my style so much musically, but the mix is great.

Man those guitars sound ****ing awesome.

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Hi! Thanks for the answers! Yes, it´s a little boomy, I´ve uploaded a less boomy version, tell me what do you think. The reverb is a plate 140 4s tail and it´s only used for the choruses. The rest of the tune has no reverb at all. Danny, glad you liked the guitars! I´m happy with its sound too!!!

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