Here is my entry for the SWC087. I am new to this so I hope I am doing everything correctly please let me know if I need to fix anything!
Occams Krzr.Wav -
https://drive.google.com/file/d/19ehLXe ... drive_link
Occams Krzr.mp3 -
https://drive.google.com/file/d/17qx9OZ ... drive_link
This is a song written for a band I am currently working in this is a demo that I completed myself however, the drums and bass are both programmed using GGD OKW:Metal and Djinn Bass. All guitars were performed by me. It's all quad tracked rhythms this is just a demo version of the song and Occams Krzr is just a working title for now. Enjoy and let me know what you think!
I use Reaper for my DAW, and use a top down mixing approach. I followed Adam Nolly Getgood's setup initially and tweaked it to suit my person taste.
Master Bus
Gulfoss for High end and Low end boosting
Slate Virtual Tape Machine for Saturation
Fabfilter Pro-Q3 to cut 40Hz on the sidebands.
Flatline by Submission Audio for Mastering
Instrument Bus
VBC FG-Grey by Slate to compress on the snare hits
VBC FG-Red by Slate this compressor is setup to act like parallel compression for the entire bus.
Guitar Bus
Neural DSP Nolly and Omega going into GGD Zilla Cabs.
Virtual Mix Rack by Slate for eqing and saturation.
Fabfilter Pro-Q3 for some eqing.
Fabfilter Pro-MB to control around 117Hz for Palm Mutes
Ozone Imager 2 for some stereo widening.
Bass Bus
TR5 White Channel for some compression and eqing.
Fabfilter Pro-Q3
Fabfilter Pro-MB around 69Hz and below sidechained to the kick drum to help it push through.
Soothe2 to help control some noise
Drum Bus
FG-Stress by Slate for Parallel Compression
Kick and Snare are both gated even though drums are programmed just for a bit more realism.
Every drum mic has its own compression and eqing.
Reverb is epicVerb by Variety of Sound
Lead and Clean guitars have a seperate bus each but nothing special/surprising there.
The majority of my experience mixing has been following Adam Nolly Getgood and Misha Mansoor's setups with tips from JST and some other YouTube channels as well as hours of experimenting. Although I started out following these guides as a 1 to 1 I have spend a lot of time adjusting to my own taste and understanding what they are doing in the mix. I still have a long way to go however as my entry in the mix contest had some major compression issues on the bus which I overlooked at the time.
Goodluck to everyone else and can't wait to hear all the entries!