WAV:
https://soundcloud.com/user-86312367/mc ... av/s-SQUNm
MP3:
https://soundcloud.com/user-86312367/mc ... v2/s-sqDOe
So, I addressed the tonal balance issues in the voice and in the 2buss, also a little adjustment in the bass.
When I compare it with v1 it sounds much less collapsed in the middle. The voice is a tad louder as you asked, but mostly because the nasally, congested character is gone and replaced with much more body. It sounds deeper too. This also made the guitars wider, less drawn to the middle by the voice, and more defined.
Here are the changes:
PurestSquish is a very subtle compressor that I used mostly for the Bass Bloom feature. It allows low freqs to pass in a very natural, smooth way and blends it with the compressed signal.
TDR dyn EQ: boosted (not much) around 120 and set a HPF around 50HZ. There's also a LPF around 30k and a little dyn notch around 10k for some rogue sibilants (not in the screenshot)
Fromtape: Increased a little bit the Softer and Weight parameters to make it less abrasive in the highs.
I also placed the de-esser before the EQ (after taking the ss)
And on the 2bus:
PurestSquish: idgaf how it looks, it sounds great.
Capacitor: A HPF around 20-30Hz.
Bite: Added a pinch of bite (the middle bar is 0, you can add or subtract)
TL;DR I tried to add subs in the smoothest way possible, addressing the voice firstly, giving it space and then addressing the whole mix. If you switch it to v1 the low end seems to go away, and the nasal, aggressive tone comes forward. Back to v2, everything comes forward, not louder but with more body and presence. Still, I think the changes are subtle enough to avoid messing up all the other aspects of the mix.
Hope you enjoy listening to it as much as I enjoyed mixing it. (A lot ofc)