Hi,
Here is the PDF file of my reviews/ranking. Decided to leave the ranking in it. I thought it was nice to be able to compare yourself to others. Don't be offended to be under-ranked, it's a matter of taste. I wish I could have had more feedback on my mixes in the past.
Mix Review MC051
It was a lot of listening and sorting work, I had to go back several times to make sure that I had a homogeneous evaluation of the mixes. Finally I am quite happy with my choice. Congratulations to all who participated, I had a great time with all of you! It is a difficult experience, but really instructive and organic on understanding the peak/loudness ratio. It is no coincidence that many of the mixes in the top 10 are close to the target. This is the best way to provide nuance, a good signal-to-noise ratio, and relatively sufficient loudness. For the 61 mixes that are not selected, the quality is not at all the same. There are people among you who did the job, but who didn't have enough to convince me, who didn't follow a direction that would work for me.
There are others who are there to learn and progress. I was able to write something for everyone. To conclude, and with the experience lived in this challenge, I would like to give you these tips, do with it what you want:
- have a reference song to be sure of your tonal balance. Especially if you can't trust your equipment.
- spend the necessary time on the balance before doing anything on the mix.
- keep in mind that the mix has to combine a multitude of elements to form a whole, it's a little weird to talk about glue all the time but it's a bit like that.
- try to imagine a real or fictional space.
The 10 winners were chosen according to my taste, I have no pretension on being better than anyone here!
Congrats to Dobedon, Drumwizard, Emil Biscan, Fix in the Mix, Jonaslasse, Koki21, Mork, Octopus in Fire, Photonic and Youruhitp !
Try to listen to all the mixes that go through the second round (including mine) to get a good idea of what I need. You all convinced me, but not necessarily for the same reason.
One thing: listen carefully to the end of my mix and you will know that the last vocal track, at the end (kind of ad lib), definitely should not be in front.
Good luck!!!!!!!