Need opinion on the piano and string mix

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Member Since: Oct 11, 2011

Hi
Last time I took a lot of useful advices from this forum on mixing. I need some expert opinion on my latest track too. I have uploaded a sample of my track. Pls tell me if iam missing anything in the mix.

Bharath

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Since: Jan 30, 2011


Dec 05, 2011 05:08 pm

Nope, sounds good to me.

Frisco's Most Underrated
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Since: Jan 28, 2003


Dec 06, 2011 01:18 am

This sounds really smooth! I might experiment with taking a touch off the high ends in the piano 8kHz and above, but if it doesn't sound better put it back because this sounds really good.

Byte-Mixer
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Since: Dec 04, 2007


Dec 06, 2011 01:51 am

Yeah, sounds pretty good to me too. I had to turn up my volume a bit to hear it better (and at the mixing stage that's not necessarily a bad thing), but the mix itself sounds good to me.

Very much improved over your last snippets if I'm remembering them correctly. :) You're definitely on the right track.

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Since: Jan 30, 2011


Dec 06, 2011 01:53 am

Oh yeah, the volume. But that's not so much a mix issue, mixing is about balance not volume. That's mastering jurisdiction.

Byte-Mixer
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Since: Dec 04, 2007


Dec 06, 2011 01:57 am

Yep, what quick said. If anything you want the mix to have a good amount of headroom left when you're done with it, that way the mastering guys can have the room they need to really bring out the full potential.

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Since: Oct 11, 2011


Dec 07, 2011 12:35 am

thanks friends.. It really helped. I will take your suggestions and work it out better.

Member
Since: Sep 03, 2008


Jan 17, 2012 06:17 pm

Erm.... this is gonna be the dumbest answer ever.

Where's the sample to listen to? I can't see what you click on to hear it!

Oh, dear. I'm now gonna be flame central...

Yours resignedly

Chris.

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Since: Apr 03, 2002


Jan 17, 2012 06:19 pm

Hahahaha, let the flaming begin!

Just kidding, click on his name and go to the music section of his profile.

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