Re: MIX CHALLENGE - MC104 June 2025 - Submissions until 21-JUN-2025 23:59 UTC+2/CEST
Posted: Sat Jun 21, 2025 16:59 CEST
Hi Everyone,
Here's my entry for Mix Challenge 104.
https://drive.google.com/file/d/19H5JRw ... sp=sharing
Thanks to the song provider and thanks to the challenge organisers.
For this Challenge I wanted to create a mix with a modern tonal balance (i.e. more low end and brighter). Something I really enjoyed with this mix was the chance to use more reverb than is generally used in modern styles. In my case I have some old hardware units - an SPX990 and an SRV-330 so I used one of the SPX's ambience presets for the synth parts ("FatERs") and the SRV's "Stereo Nonlin" preset on the drums. Hopefully that gives the mix an 80s vibe. It was also interesting to work with synth vocals, something I'd never come across before.
The song was mixed primarily on Sennheiser HD650 headphones equalized to the Harman Curve using ToneBoosters TB Equalizer 4 and processed with dearVR Monitor using the Analytic Dry preset. I also used Yamaha HD625 monitors with ARC 3 room correction. The mix was checked with Beyer DT770 Pros (great for showing up sibilance) and Apple Ear Buds (2nd Generation). My room is untreated.
Mixbus was as follows:
SPL Iron
SPL Transient Designer Plus
SPL Vitalizer Jack (Hardware)
Sonnox Inflator
SPL Machine Head
Eventide TVerb
Basslane
SlickEQ M
The mix was mostly done without any mixbus processing, with the processors listed above being added towards the end of the mix. An interesting point about the mixbus was that it includes a reverb (!), something I wanted to try after reading about how Andrew Scheps uses TVerb for mix "glue" in preference to a compressor. It does seem to add a cohesion to the sound although I'm not sure how it would work in the case of styles where less reverb was used overall.
The vast majority of the mix processing was done with the Sonnox EQ and Waves H-Compressor although I used the Townhouse compressor for the drums as it provides a bit more character and pump. Even though these are fairly lightweight plug-ins the final mix still proved a bit too much for my aging Mac Mini so I opted to print stems of the mix groups (drums, bass, etc.) and then bounce the stems down for the final mix.
Specs:
24-bit/44.1 kHz
-16.2 LUFS (int.)
-2.5 dBTP
Good luck to all contestants and once again thanks to everyone involved in the challenge.
Cheers!
Here's my entry for Mix Challenge 104.
https://drive.google.com/file/d/19H5JRw ... sp=sharing
Thanks to the song provider and thanks to the challenge organisers.
For this Challenge I wanted to create a mix with a modern tonal balance (i.e. more low end and brighter). Something I really enjoyed with this mix was the chance to use more reverb than is generally used in modern styles. In my case I have some old hardware units - an SPX990 and an SRV-330 so I used one of the SPX's ambience presets for the synth parts ("FatERs") and the SRV's "Stereo Nonlin" preset on the drums. Hopefully that gives the mix an 80s vibe. It was also interesting to work with synth vocals, something I'd never come across before.
The song was mixed primarily on Sennheiser HD650 headphones equalized to the Harman Curve using ToneBoosters TB Equalizer 4 and processed with dearVR Monitor using the Analytic Dry preset. I also used Yamaha HD625 monitors with ARC 3 room correction. The mix was checked with Beyer DT770 Pros (great for showing up sibilance) and Apple Ear Buds (2nd Generation). My room is untreated.
Mixbus was as follows:
SPL Iron
SPL Transient Designer Plus
SPL Vitalizer Jack (Hardware)
Sonnox Inflator
SPL Machine Head
Eventide TVerb
Basslane
SlickEQ M
The mix was mostly done without any mixbus processing, with the processors listed above being added towards the end of the mix. An interesting point about the mixbus was that it includes a reverb (!), something I wanted to try after reading about how Andrew Scheps uses TVerb for mix "glue" in preference to a compressor. It does seem to add a cohesion to the sound although I'm not sure how it would work in the case of styles where less reverb was used overall.
The vast majority of the mix processing was done with the Sonnox EQ and Waves H-Compressor although I used the Townhouse compressor for the drums as it provides a bit more character and pump. Even though these are fairly lightweight plug-ins the final mix still proved a bit too much for my aging Mac Mini so I opted to print stems of the mix groups (drums, bass, etc.) and then bounce the stems down for the final mix.
Specs:
24-bit/44.1 kHz
-16.2 LUFS (int.)
-2.5 dBTP
Good luck to all contestants and once again thanks to everyone involved in the challenge.
Cheers!