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vinkalmann
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Post by vinkalmann » Thu Nov 17, 2005 6:25 pm

I love Lemon 8/Harry Lemon tracks! Needless to say I was pretty excited when I saw he had that new track out there. I was also happy to find a new Echomen track :D
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Post by nebulae » Thu Nov 17, 2005 6:30 pm

vinkalmann wrote:Hey Nebulae,

Thanks for the compliment and the comments. I know what you mean about the "meatiness" factor. I was actually using Vintage Warmer on that mix and realize now after the factor that I should have upped the levels on the individual tracks a bit to get some more punch. I was using the multiband compressor setting put onto the master track. Have you had better experiences having it put on the individual tracks? I personally like Vintage Warmer a lot, but like anything it's got a learning curve and I'm still getting the hang of it. Do you happen to know what frequencies you would boost to get better headphone listening? 80hz, 90hz ? Getting the final mix to sound perfect is tricky because like you've probably noticed there's a fine line between being nice a clear with really tight bass and getting muddy.

Thanks again for the feedback, I appreciate it!

Matt
Matt-

Like I said, Vintage Warmer didn't agree with me...my mixes came out too muddy. In general, if you focus under 100hz, your mixes will get really muddy. I usually do a cutoff at around 30hz, and I usually focus on the bass pop at around 200-300hz to get my bass kickin'.

Having said that, I still think that the meatiness of a mix comes from overall limiting. I'm not sure if you're on Mac or PC, but if PC, then Elephant is the best limiter I've ever had experience with. It's better an Waves limiters, and probably better than many hardware limiters too. If you're on Mac, I beleive you can still check out T-racks for mac.

For me, T-racks compressor with Elephant limiter just brings out details and punch that I didn't even hear during mixdown. Highly highly recommended.

PM me or email me to discuss further.

-Neb

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Post by nebulae » Thu Nov 17, 2005 6:30 pm

vinkalmann wrote:I love Lemon 8/Harry Lemon tracks! Needless to say I was pretty excited when I saw he had that new track out there. I was also happy to find a new Echomen track :D
I miss Harry Lemmon. Still listening to his 2-disc masterpiece from 2002 all the time.

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Post by vinkalmann » Fri Nov 18, 2005 3:08 pm

Hey guys,

I found these mixes on mixdepot.net and wanted to point them out. They were done in Ableton as well:

http://www.mixdepot.net/OutOfMySystem/ComeWithMe

http://www.mixdepot.net/OutOfMySystem/Ignition

By the way, this is an unsolicited recommendation, the mixes are quality! The guy is on this forum if I'm not mistaken so I'm sure he would appreciate you feedback.

Take it easy,

Matt
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