CURRENT CHALLENGE - GENERAL INFORMATION
Time Frame: Wednesday, 01st May 2019 to Tuesday, 21st May 2019 (21 days)
Challenge submission will end on 21-05-2019, 11:59pm CEST/GMT+2 (Germany) - until further notice.
Want to find out if you're still within the deadline, please consult the following options:
The
Global Countdown on it's dedicated page or the countdown on the
home page. You can also consult the World Clock at the top of the forum or alternatively the following tool - in this case please select "Berlin (Germany)" as location 1, and your location as location 2:
Time and Date - World Clock Meeting Planner. We do post reminders via our
Twitter account and
Facebook page.
Song Provider: The Jilters
Song Name and Length: Sorry Anyway 4:11min
Song Information: 117 BPM (avg) / Signature: 4/4, Key of Ab
File Format: WAV, 48kHz, 24bit
GENRE: Singer/Songwriter, Vintage Pop-Rock
Preview of the Song:
A word from the song provider:
UprightJoe wrote:This song is from a band I played bass in called "The Jilters". All but one or two of our songs were written by Christian Dubois (lead vocals and keys). Sadly, I moved across the country so I no longer perform with The Jilters but they are still playing in the San Francisco area. If you'd like to follow the band, they're probably best followed on Facebook as I am not actively maintaining their website.
This is one of my favorites of Chris' songs lyrically. Intelligibility of the vocals is particularly important on this song in my opinion. I was never a fan of the effect that the original mix engineer used on the bass. It creates a warble that I find unpleasant. Also, note the doubled hook between the solo trumpet and the guitar. The two tracks have the potential to combine into a really cool sound when blended the right way.
Style-wise, I would put this song somewhere between Steely Dan and Billy Joel (Chris hates being compared to Billy Joel so I'm sure I'll hear about it when Chris reads this. Hi Chris!). I think there are several songs on Steely Dan Aja that would make pretty good references. "Peg" would be a good place to start. Billy Joel's "The Stranger" or "Movin' Out" might also be useful as a reference but they lack horns. I would definitely look to the late 1970's for this mix but don't be afraid to add a modern twist.
I'll be judging round #1 of the competition. Once it's narrowed down, I'll be pulling Chris in to assist with the final judging and provide additional feedback.
(more technical details in the Mix Pack bundled TXTs)
A few words by the Mix Challenge staff:
Staff (Mister Fox) wrote:We haven't had a challenge like this in a while, where tracks are not recorded in the most ideal way. A lack of "backup recordings" for possible re-amping or alternative effect usage, etc. So you have to make due with what is given. Microphone bleed and all.
I can definitely recommend to take a look at the wave forms first. Especially the drums might need some special attention (like phase, clipping, etc). Bass and Guitar wise, there is not much you can do. Adding an additional amp sound would mess with the general tone. So I do not recommend that.
If you go by the reference songs, keep in mind that the productions by both Steely Dan (Aja, 1977) and Billy Joel (The Stranger, 1977) use a more dry and "damped" overall sound compared to the original mix. This is where your own spin on mix techniques comes in.
In general - "build upon" the given material (appropriate filtering, compression, Send/Aux effects). But keep the concept of the band (Vintage Fun/Rock) in mind. Don't go too overboard.
Please also consult the TXT files that are bundled in the source files package below. There you can find more information about the individual files and changes to the time signature.
Special Add-On Rules:
- try to create a mix that complements this production (in your own style)
- Clean / Alternative versions can be used if you need more flexibility over a certain sound (if present in this production)
- No rearrangement or pitch shifting of the song structure, with the exception of the following add-on rules
- PRODUCTION RELATED: make the best out of the provided audio material (EQ, compression, transient tools, etc), no "drum sample triggering / replacement"! Failing to adhere to this rule will result in instant disqualification
- summing bus processing is allowed, as long as the dynamic range (average signal strength to maximum signal strength) doesn't suffer - use of this method is artistically!
- try to not(!) pre-master the track (please no overuse of mix bus treatment, no loudness adjustments / limiting) - read: NO MASTERING
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Source Files:
Main Mix Package - Mirror on the Mix Challenge Homepage (498,04 MB, LZMA compressed, zip)
The provided files were packed as ZIP with LZMA compression.
File size extracted: 770,84 MB, packed 498,04 MB (ZIP, LZMA)
In order to extract the files, we can recommend these programs:
Macintosh:
The Unarchiver -
get it here
Keka (open source) -
get it here
Windows:
7zip -
Installation /
Portable
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Please
take note of the official rules - they can be found at the following thread:
Mix Challenge - Official Rules and Guidelines
Please address any OT question in the official Gossip thread:
Mix Challenge - Gossip and Discussion
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
SPONSORS (Prizes):
Prizes for Mix Challenge participants:
Note: All licenses are NFR (Not-For-Resale), except where noted.
Changes to available prices on short notice may be possible and will be announced separately.
Acon Digital is kind enough give away a single plugin of winner's choice.
License will turn into NFR
More info on Acon Digital:
http://acondigital.com
Hornet Plugins is kind enough give away one license from the depicted tools (see image) to the winner
License will turn into NFR
More info on Hornet Plugins:
http://www.hornetplugins.com
IK Multimedia is kind enough give away one license of T-RackS ONE to the winner
License will turn into NFR
More info on IK Multimedia:
https://www.ikmultimedia.com
Metric Halo is kind enough to give away a single plugin of winner's choice.
License will turn into NFR
More info about Metric Halo:
http://mhsecure.com/metric_halo/
MuTools is kind enough give away one license of MUX Modular 7 of winner's choice (until further notice)
License will turn into NFR
More info on MuTools:
http://www.mutools.com/
NOS Audio is kind enough give away one license of NOS Roomer to the winner
License will turn into NFR
More info on NOS Audio:
http://www.nosaudio.com/
Tone2 is kind enough to donate a license of
Ultraspace to the winner (until further notice)
License will turn into NFR
More info on Tone2:
https://tone2.com
THANKS FOR THE LICENSE DONATIONS!
And also a thank you to all former contributors as well.
If you want to sponsor content (please have a focus on mix plugins, bundles and the likes), please get in touch with the Mix Challenge staff.
Please spread the word of the challenge on social media.
For example with our dedicated
Twitter Account or
Facebook Page
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Good luck to all participants.
And most importantly, have fun!