I totally agree with your statement,
Here is my R2:I didn’t want to colour my perception because it’s the result, not the tools that ultimately matter.
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1ejkoGy ... sp=sharing
Decreased modulation on verb used.Good piano weight and intimacy with the intro vocal. Intro piano chorusing is a bit pitchy though, the detuning or modulation depth is a bit too deep.
Decreased chorus effect.Transients on the electric piano @:30 sounds like a small dense tiled room verb. The attack comes across as smeared and noisy. Doesn’t really sit in with the bass attack.
Removed hi-shelf boost and low-mid cut; introduced rbass to add a little bodyFlutter section acoustics feel a little brittle. More high mid body than pick strum and resonance. Needs weight. Warmth.
Corrected.Mix mids in general need attention. 600hz-3.5k instrument range needs more clarity and punch. Feels hollow and a touch harsh in places.
Reduced saturation/transformer; pulled back low-mid scoop; introduced rbass to add a subtle weight.70’s drums come across a papery. I hear a big scoop out of lower mids. It creates space but maybe just cutting has gone too far. The saturation is making the kit smaller, not bigger in this case.
Panned tracks further out; adjusted eq for additional body.Chorus vocals too narrow & too thin. Missing the same impact and feels smaller and less important compared to verse vocals.
I checked and phase is okay; adjusted eq to bring out transients and added a touch of body; volume up a little.Chorus Acoustic guitar in mono lacks good transients and is very hollow sounding. Phasing I guess.
I hope I succeeded... :-)The verse vocal really hugs you - can you make the chorus vocals do that too? Then make the instruments support and hug the voice. Many elements seem to be in different acoustic spaces.
Killed it... hopefully. :-DThere great potential here though...
Kill it.