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Old 8th May 2012   #1
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new metal mix

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I can you give me some tips for thix metal mix without voice, all was mix in my cubase 6 with UAD plugs


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Old 23rd May 2012   #2
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hey!

new mix with voice

some tips??

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drums = superior drummer
bass = midi...(hard to mix)
guitars = reamp in a mesa boogie
voice = made with sm7

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Not bad. I'd prolly start of by bringing down vocs a little and bringing up guitar a tiny bit. Drums sound great!
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The guitars are lacking the meaty high bass - low mids .

Sounds like its high passed a lil too high or recorded too bright n fizzy..

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Here's a couple of metal songs i have mixed too reference ( i.e if you agree with me .. If not please ignore )

http://soundcloud.com/byron-pinto/passing

http://soundcloud.com/byron-pinto/burn-the-rest
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thx for you comments,
this is new mix,

i have a high pass on guitars in 220hz, I try to made agressive guitars...good way?

Thx ByronPinto your first mix sound great!

thx!
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thx for you comments,
this is new mix,

i have a high pass on guitars in 220hz, I try to made agressive guitars...good way?

Thx ByronPinto your first mix sound great!

thx!
if your high passing at 220 hz then keep in mind that the fundamental and the first harmonic are filtered out. The guitars are never going to sound full. Especially if the bass is not doubling the guitar piece.
I would leave the eq at 70 hz or down to the lowest note played on the guitar ( if its a baritone ). The aggressiveness is way higher at 2kz and above. And you can eq that in.
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hi,

another mix with guitar, I hope you like it

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Its ok ..

The entire bottom octave seems to be completely absent ....

The drum sound is nice . Except for the kick drum punch which is not there.

PM me , if you want a free mix .... Im sure i can take this over the top.
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thx for you comments,
this is new mix,

i have a high pass on guitars in 220hz, I try to made agressive guitars...good way?

Thx ByronPinto your first mix sound great!

thx!
On the second mix ... The drum sound provided by the artist was not really good . room and oh were mono ...

I didn't really care to replace the original snare sound so ...
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