![]() I'd like to give some more direction to the mixing engineer for my next few releases to achieve the sound I'm after. So currently I've been producing tracks at home and then taking them to a studio to mix. It's usually guitar based music with electronic elements. So I'm guessing a well mixed low end, and some frequencies in the top end are rolled off and only used for emphasis. I'm new to production and mixing so apologies for the non-technical descriptions that will follow.Īlot of the music I'm trying to emulate (mixing wise) has a "warm, deep sound". Feel free to check out my new track, if you are interested: ![]() Good vocal performance as well, especially on the choruses. I thought the instruments were well mixed overall, everything sounded well balanced. ![]() I like the transition around 3:45, it adds a nice bit of variety to the track, I almost feel like you could add in some odd time signatures at this point, an easy way to do this if you don't want to think about it too much is to add an extra bar of 1 at the end of each phrase, or in any random place throughout the phrase. Another way is to use the same rhythm that you used for the previous phrase, but change the melody to something different to add variety. I think some sections do sound a little repetitive a way to combat this it to give the phrases a different ending each time they repeat. Cool track, the guitars with the FX give it an almost psychedelic vibe! Well done for filling the six minutes, it can be really challenging to write longer songs, especially if you are not used to it.
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