Mix strategy: I wanted the songs mellow, etheric vibe to be the overall sense of accomplishment when going through the mix process - without covering up too much of the characteristics of the recordings, with the tight pluck- and vocal-style. The bass also has a leading-character that I wanted to be clear-cut throughout the song.
Also working with some m/s (*sum/diff) balance processing, was a new challenge for me since the concept of sum/diff has been a bit out of my grasp since analysing/reading up on it a bit during the last couple of weeks.


Vocals: 1. The puffs and lows were treated mostly through a multiband-compressor and dynamic eq, also a slight overall cut with a low-shelf eq. (I do not own soothe, smooth operator or anything like it - so it takes a combination of plugins to smoothly fix puffs.) Sharpness fixed through waves Deesser and Fab MB.
2. 3-part compression on the lead to level the transients and put the vocal where I wanted it in terms of the instrumental mix.
3. Lowering the LEAD vocal by 5 db on the chorus to blend with the chorus-dub. The chorus dub got re-widened with 'waves s1' and with NI Raum (adding some cosmic reverb as well.)
Guitars: 1. Rode used for upper harmonics; centered, high-passed, lowered in dB and reverbed(valhalla vintage nonlin) (think tight overhead-backdrop.)
SM-58 used for lower warmth and guitar-body (clean transient-compression with TDR Kotelnikov.)
2. Solo guitars: Melody guitar treated with RC-20 tape wobble(using the mix-knob to create a phase-effect) and a (Arturia Rev plate-140) reverb. Harm-guitar going through Logic's stock-1176-emulation, (Phat-FX) Exciter and Saturation.
3. ALL guitars grouped and sent to a mono-instance of NI Raum cosmic reverb at 16% and waves Vitamin for a balanced stereo-width.
Bass: 3 EQ's (Pro-Q2, TDR Slick EQ, PuigTech EQP1A), Valhalla Room RV at 4%, a touch of Logic Platinum Digital compressor emulation, (Microshift) chorus at ~20%, (Fabfilter) Multiband for low/mid compression and expanding upper harmonics. Sent to a AUX with 2 instances of chorus at different hz and mix, with highpass-filter - to spread the harmonics of the stand-up-bass sound.
Sum/Diff (m/s) & Bus-mixing:
Instrument Sides: Instrument bus bounced to audio before making Instrument bus into mono and cutting all mid-info with fabfilter m/s EQ. Also high-passing side-info for a non-boomy stereo sound.
Instrument MONO-BUS: Summed to mono & Low-mid-cuts and high-boost with TDR Slick EQ.
Both instrument-busses given sonic character with RC-20 and Fabfilter Saturn.
Vocal bus: Both vocals go through a dual-mono (waves SSL) Bus compressor as well as a TrueVerb Room-preset (with more space and distance.)
Final Mix Bus: Everything going through TDR Kotelnikov master compressor, Fabfilter Pro-Q Left/Right-balancing, Fabfilter Pro-Q M/S-balancing, (waves SSL) Bus compressor (dual mono,) & Acustica CERIZE master compressor (slow-acting parallell compression.)
I hope you enjoy the results of my first stage mix as much as I do.

- Happy Mixing!