General Question About Mixing |
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General Question About Mixing |
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Mar 30 2011, 09:58 AM |
It´s hard to answer without actually hearing your audio but nonetheless and assuming it´s a mix rather than compositional thing..
Some of the common issues with a lot of mixes are: 1/ instruments fight each other for space in the mix due to poor EQ. 2/ Insufficient or incorrect EQ band pass filtering means that instruments take up room in parts of the frequency band where they shouldn´t. 3/ Poor mic placement and//or panning results in poor stereo width and depth. 4/ Incorrect track levels for individual instruments/parts. 5/ Poor eq of the low mid and mid mid range resulting in muddy and congested mixes. 6/ Poor EQ of the high mid resulting in a lack of air and transparency. 7/ Too much bass end ending up in boom and a lack of perceived volume. 8/Incorrect use of compression to affect and control level on bass and drums. ... -------------------- Get your music professionally mastered by anl AES registered Mastering Engineer. Contact me for Audio Mastering Services and Advice and visit our website www.miromastering.com
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Mar 31 2011, 02:22 PM |
It could be anything that tony mentioned. If you post your mix, we can help more.
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Apr 4 2011, 05:23 PM |
I've listened these examples, and yes, drums are a bit "boring". This is not only the mixing issue, it's programming issue as well. Hihat is sounding even on all shots, so you should spend some time programming velocity properly, as this is the first step of making your software drummer sound like a real drummer.
After that, put the drum components on separate tracks and work slowly on each of them. Shape the sound of each component so they have a place within the range, but they don't colide with other instruments. Go slowly, and try to do more cutting than boosting in the EQ. In essence, I wouldn't spend too much time in mixing, instead of focusing on getting the sound right when composing, recording/programming. In mixing, it's best to keep things very simple, and cut something that really stands out. Try to level the channels properly, as this is very important, you don't want something to stand out that much. If you spend too much time EQing the channels, you may end up with great sounding mix on your speakers, and terrible sounding mix on other speakers, because you narrowed the ranges of channels. The channels need to have big ranges, so it's more of a gentle shaping during the mix, to cut corners, and make way for everything. As always, start out with the biggest things. Listen to your mix, listen, listen. What stands out? What is loud? What channel is loud? Why? Does it have too much lows, mids, highs? What tracks are compressed-sounding, what tracks have good dynamics? How do they related to each other. Solo, mute sections to see how they go with each other. listen, listen.. do it again. In the end, the mastering is where you will polish your mix, and let it shine. For starters, put a simple compressor to master bus and start playing with values and see what happens. Then try a combination of two compressors, one multiband and one regular. Try to get good compressor plugins, and when you use the two, make sure you use gentle compressions on both. Save the dynamics of the mix, don't amplify too much. It won't sound better, it will only sound louder. This post has been edited by Ivan Milenkovic: Apr 4 2011, 05:26 PM -------------------- - Ivan's Video Chat Lesson Notes HERE
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