Re: MIX CHALLENGE - MC065 May 2020 - Submissions until 21-05-2020 23:59 UTC+2/CEST
Posted: Thu May 21, 2020 18:54 CEST
Hi all,
Thanks for the opportunity to work on this track! Lots of fun, and a good opportunity to work on developing my skills. Here's a breakdown of what tools and methods I used:
Keys:
Soundtoys Radiator, followed by Native Instruments Replika XT. I'm happy with the extra rhythm provided by the delay.
Piano:
PSP PianoVerb for a little more space, and a bit of a scoop in the upper mids. Then, to reinforce the groove, and make some room on 2 and 4, I used a FET compressor (Black Rooster) with sidechain input from the snare. I think this really helped the mix lock in.
Sax:
Just a bit of compression, and rather heavy reverb send compared to other tracks.
Bass:
PSP InfiniStrip with their 80's pre, FETPressor, Opto limiter. Black Rooster FET with kick as sidechain input to make room, emphasize kick.
Vocals:
Eventide UltraChannel, high passed at ~200 with a bit of resonance, and a cut at 1.3k, followed by "micro pitch shift" for some depth. Also PhoenixVerb as an insert rather dry, and Saturn for some saturation of the ooooohs, panned to the side.
Gutiars:
Inserted Black Rooster TT-15 and Eventide spring on the DI tracks, which I blended with the cab mics. Great amp sim.
Drums:
Kick has PSP FETPressor, Little Radiator, Opticom XLA-8, MBassador. Snare has a touch of gated plate verb with PSP 2445. Overheads saturated with a bit of Saturn. Entire bus has a Foote P3S.
Reverb:
All instruments send in various amounts to ValhallaVintageVerb in Dirty Hall mode, 1.5s decay, 1970s mode. I'm a huge fan of this plugin, especially in its more retro and dirty settings.
Entire mix has Black Rooster Magnetite for a little saturation, and because I like what it does to the mids. Foote P3S for a bit of glue, just at a 1.5 ratio. Overall levels hover around -16 LUFS, true peak stays under -4 dB. Not mastering!
This has been my first mix since I acquired a Foote P3S, which is a FANTASTIC piece of gear and also my first proper outboard unit. Really pleased with its ability to handle just about anything productively.
Also mixed in an untreated room that I'm still getting used to, so feedback on overall tonal balance is welcome.
Here it is:
https://drive.google.com/open?id=1I4USl ... wHga6KnHtw
Thanks for the opportunity to work on this track! Lots of fun, and a good opportunity to work on developing my skills. Here's a breakdown of what tools and methods I used:
Keys:
Soundtoys Radiator, followed by Native Instruments Replika XT. I'm happy with the extra rhythm provided by the delay.
Piano:
PSP PianoVerb for a little more space, and a bit of a scoop in the upper mids. Then, to reinforce the groove, and make some room on 2 and 4, I used a FET compressor (Black Rooster) with sidechain input from the snare. I think this really helped the mix lock in.
Sax:
Just a bit of compression, and rather heavy reverb send compared to other tracks.
Bass:
PSP InfiniStrip with their 80's pre, FETPressor, Opto limiter. Black Rooster FET with kick as sidechain input to make room, emphasize kick.
Vocals:
Eventide UltraChannel, high passed at ~200 with a bit of resonance, and a cut at 1.3k, followed by "micro pitch shift" for some depth. Also PhoenixVerb as an insert rather dry, and Saturn for some saturation of the ooooohs, panned to the side.
Gutiars:
Inserted Black Rooster TT-15 and Eventide spring on the DI tracks, which I blended with the cab mics. Great amp sim.
Drums:
Kick has PSP FETPressor, Little Radiator, Opticom XLA-8, MBassador. Snare has a touch of gated plate verb with PSP 2445. Overheads saturated with a bit of Saturn. Entire bus has a Foote P3S.
Reverb:
All instruments send in various amounts to ValhallaVintageVerb in Dirty Hall mode, 1.5s decay, 1970s mode. I'm a huge fan of this plugin, especially in its more retro and dirty settings.
Entire mix has Black Rooster Magnetite for a little saturation, and because I like what it does to the mids. Foote P3S for a bit of glue, just at a 1.5 ratio. Overall levels hover around -16 LUFS, true peak stays under -4 dB. Not mastering!
This has been my first mix since I acquired a Foote P3S, which is a FANTASTIC piece of gear and also my first proper outboard unit. Really pleased with its ability to handle just about anything productively.
Also mixed in an untreated room that I'm still getting used to, so feedback on overall tonal balance is welcome.
Here it is:
https://drive.google.com/open?id=1I4USl ... wHga6KnHtw