Mixdown reference material
Mixdown reference material
Afternoon all,
I’m on the hunt for some mixdowns you really rate - super big and clean tracks I can use as new reference material when mixing.
Nothing too fast as I produce between 85-110 but genre isn’t too important so long as it’s electronic – looking for some mix down gems that I can use as targets for improving my own skills.
I know it's all subjective, keen to hear what people rate when it comes to mixdowns. I have some already but I;ve asked this a feew years back somewhere else and it brought up some absolute corkers!
Some of Disclosure’s tracks sound great, unsurprisingly. Not my style of music, but it sounds great.
I’m on the hunt for some mixdowns you really rate - super big and clean tracks I can use as new reference material when mixing.
Nothing too fast as I produce between 85-110 but genre isn’t too important so long as it’s electronic – looking for some mix down gems that I can use as targets for improving my own skills.
I know it's all subjective, keen to hear what people rate when it comes to mixdowns. I have some already but I;ve asked this a feew years back somewhere else and it brought up some absolute corkers!
Some of Disclosure’s tracks sound great, unsurprisingly. Not my style of music, but it sounds great.
Re: Mixdown reference material
Tipper - Broken Soul Jamboree
BT - Binary Uiverse
BT - Binary Uiverse
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Re: Mixdown reference material
I usually reference any new material by Audiofly or Tim Green
Re: Mixdown reference material
nothing to add, hopeful regarding gain...
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these are recommended reference tracks by Dave Pensado. in parenthesis is the particular aspect of the track that he likes
Young Buck - Say It To My Face (kick drum)
Natalie Imbruglia - Torn (vocal esses)
Blackstreet - Fix (midrange, apparent level)
No Doubt - Hella Good (snare, midrange)
John Legend - Used to Love U (top end, brightness)
Ne-Yo - Miss Independent (instruments relative to drums)
The Roots - Sacrifice (overall freq)
The Delgados - Witness (overall)
Mariah Carey - My All (vocal eq)
Into The Lair #5 - All About Reference Mixes!
Young Buck - Say It To My Face (kick drum)
Natalie Imbruglia - Torn (vocal esses)
Blackstreet - Fix (midrange, apparent level)
No Doubt - Hella Good (snare, midrange)
John Legend - Used to Love U (top end, brightness)
Ne-Yo - Miss Independent (instruments relative to drums)
The Roots - Sacrifice (overall freq)
The Delgados - Witness (overall)
Mariah Carey - My All (vocal eq)
Into The Lair #5 - All About Reference Mixes!
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Some good ones here already, cheers 

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I'm just a hack with cloth ears (in fact, the left is down to 10% hearing), but-
Groove armada - black light
Bonobo -black sands
Both sound pretty well produced to me.
Any more hints on style?
Groove armada - black light
Bonobo -black sands
Both sound pretty well produced to me.
Any more hints on style?
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The material that gets released is pretty heavy hip hop - fast and party orientated (a weird mix of funky leads and big horn samples mixed with filthy D&B style tear-out synths).
I've had some compliments on mix downs, but I think they're terrible and I want to start releasing some less busy but still very dancefloor orientated tracks. This means every element needs to be totally spot on. I think a lot of errors have been masked previously by how busy of some of my tracks have been.
Some time whethered terms I would say would be so seek out the crisp, polished clarity that the tops producers achieve whilst still retaining the grit and distortion that the sounds I tend to lean towards will always deliver.
On a side note, I think I put too much distortion on my lower mids so this stemming this will probably help a lot already
I've had some compliments on mix downs, but I think they're terrible and I want to start releasing some less busy but still very dancefloor orientated tracks. This means every element needs to be totally spot on. I think a lot of errors have been masked previously by how busy of some of my tracks have been.
Some time whethered terms I would say would be so seek out the crisp, polished clarity that the tops producers achieve whilst still retaining the grit and distortion that the sounds I tend to lean towards will always deliver.
On a side note, I think I put too much distortion on my lower mids so this stemming this will probably help a lot already
