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I'm no audio engineer but I think this turned out decent. Tell me what you think.
Is it okay if I would never have noticed this is any different from the original? Did you change the arrangement of the song or just alter the mixing itself?
I was actually sitting and looking through youtube earlier today, looking after remixes with audible bass for AJFA. There are so many of them, it's hard to decide.
Your mix might be a little too boomy at certain moments in the low end. But the bass is definitely audible in the right parts.
Bass work was too good and too brutal so James and Lars went like, fuck, we can't let him be on this album. Too hard to swallow the pride and remaster it properly.
[QUOTE=Biscuit-Boy;52842167]Is it okay if I would never have noticed this is any different from the original? Did you change the arrangement of the song or just alter the mixing itself?[/QUOTE]
Just the mixing itself. You may have to go back and forth from the original a few times to hear the difference.
[QUOTE=Peon Greenjoy;52842169]I was actually sitting and looking through youtube earlier today, looking after remixes with audible bass for AJFA. There are so many of them, it's hard to decide.
Your mix might be a little too boomy at certain moments in the low end. But the bass is definitely audible in the right parts.
Bass work was too good and too brutal so James and Lars went like, fuck, we can't let him be on this album. Too hard to swallow the pride and remaster it properly.[/QUOTE]
Does the boom you're hearing occur during the main riff and around "color our world blackened"? I'm still trying to learn how to spot problem frequencies.
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Slight cutting between 50-80 hz and around 160 seems to have improved things significantly but there's still a lot of boom.
Main riff from 0:27 which also repeats throughout the song, it seems most problematic on low end there, it's when the bass guitar clashes with guitar palm muting. If anything you can try finding the frequency for rhythm guitar low end and reducing there. So possibly sub 100-300hz range.
[QUOTE=Peon Greenjoy;52842355]Main riff from 0:27 which also repeats throughout the song, it seems most problematic on low end there, it's when the bass guitar clashes with guitar palm muting. If anything you can try finding the frequency for rhythm guitar low end and reducing there. So possibly sub 100-300hz range.[/QUOTE]
Yeah, those layered guitars have been the biggest pain in the ass for me on this. If I cut enough to reduce the boom to tolerable levels it screws up the rest of the guitar track. Doing a 50-300hz cut on the overall mix has produced good results, though.
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