Hi,Christoph_K wrote: ↑Tue Aug 06, 2024 15:40 CESTThanks for the second place And congrats to the other two winners!
I may add a few words I had on my mind while reading your final statement and give back some feedback to you as provider (just in case you consider going through this madness again). First of all I want to say thank you. Providing tracks and spending time on reviewing the mixes keep the mix challenge alive, I cannot honor this enough. But then again why telling us that no mix is good enough for a release (which I highly doubt btw.)? Why not say "thank you" - over and out? Why this lecturing attitude? I even don't want to mention this cringe lengthy (and embarrassing) rant from one of you guys in the first round. I know it's hard work to listen to all this mixes and find good reasons for building a hierarchy. I have gone through this task twice already (and btw.: your comments on my R2 mix don't align well to your comments to the R1 mix, and I almost did not touch it. Consistency in the feedback process is important for the contestants to improve mixing skills). I also honestly think that you're way too much into perfectionism with your track and suspect you may already have lost perspective. That happens to all of us and is also a common issue when artists do mixes of their own music. So why not finish and call it a day and move forward? Just my two cents
Good luck with the release though and thanks again for the efforts!
Peace
- C
Thanks for your feedback and for speaking your mind. Apologies if you (or anyone else) found our comments lecturing and/or ranty. It was never our intention to come accross this way. We're not in a big rush to do this again! Although we would be happy to provide tracks for mixing, the judging and feedback was difficult for us. We never usually have any need to discuss our recordings or mixes with anyone else, aside from a few musicians who have joined us on recordings, so we have never had any experience of that side of things and were way out of our comfort zone. When we said we were treating it as a learning experience, we included ourselves in that too. We will take your comments into account, thanks.
I would like to correct one point as we have absolutely not said the mixes are not good enough for release. We didn't participate in the Mix Challenge with a view to getting a mixed track to release, we simply wish to release our own version along with other material we are currently working on.
I agree it is easy to become so wrapped up in your own music that there is never an "end point", as there will always be something to change or improve on. In the end, you just have to finish and live with it, otherwise you would never get anything done.
With regard to consitency of our feedback, the way we did this for the second round was to listen to the first round mixes alongside the second round mixes as we were conscious of keeping our feedback consitent. It was actually good you didn't change much in your particular mix. Adjustments in some mixes in the second round were too pronounced and it changed the feel of the whole track. Our top 3 changed quite significantly from round 1 to round 2.
Something this has highlighted for us is how subjecive this whole process is. There is no good or bad mix, just many different opinions.
Thanks again for your time and your thoughts. Rebecca & Dave.