<wip><pony><remix> Laugh (Giggle at the Ghostly Remix)

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<wip><pony><remix> Laugh (Giggle at the Ghostly Remix)

Postby Magnitude Zero » 05 Jul 2012 00:23

http://soundcloud.com/blindbaker-1/laugh-wip-3

Possibly my entry for the Soft Spectrum Community Chill Album unless I make something better at some point.

I really should do vocal slicing more often.

EDIT: Updated with new WIP.
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Re: <wip><pony><remix> Laugh (Giggle at the Ghostly Remix)

Postby GhostXb » 05 Jul 2012 11:41

I like that sustained pinky note in the beginning, and how you pan it, it really brings you into the song. The progression and composition of the song is pretty solid, I just think it could use some better mixing. The overall mix could be a little brighter and the bass could use a little boost. At 1:05, the song loses detail and it's hard to distinguish the sounds.

When I switched to my studio monitor headphones, the piano suddenly had more detail and punch, and I didn't even notice the bass introduced at 0:28 until I made the switch. I think this shows that it could be mixed up to ensure that multiple listeners can hear it from different sound systems.

I really enjoyed listening to this otherwise. Keep up the good work.
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Re: <wip><pony><remix> Laugh (Giggle at the Ghostly Remix)

Postby Magnitude Zero » 05 Jul 2012 17:43

Ah, thanks for pointing that out. Best I've got right now is a $15 pair of Sony headphones, so mixing is a bit difficult to say the least. I'm planning on going out and getting a cassette adapter for my car so I can bring my laptop out and mix properly, but until then, advice like that is much appreciated. Thanks a bunch. :)
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Re: <wip><pony><remix> Laugh (Giggle at the Ghostly Remix)

Postby Magnitude Zero » 10 Jul 2012 20:56

Updated OP with new WIP, now with better (I hope) mixing.
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Re: <wip><pony><remix> Laugh (Giggle at the Ghostly Remix)

Postby CaineTheDoomBringer » 10 Jul 2012 21:04

Dayum that was chill. Don't know if I could offer you much on feedback, as I'm an amateur when it comes to mixing, but I really liked that. Keep it up, good sir.
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Re: <wip><pony><remix> Laugh (Giggle at the Ghostly Remix)

Postby Magnitude Zero » 10 Jul 2012 21:38

Thank you! I'm actually pretty bad at mixing myself. Managed to acquire a decent new pair of headphones, a pair of speakers, and a cassette adapter for my car (which has pretty good speakers itself) so I'm now able to mix on four different systems which, needless to say, is pretty helpful. I like to think it's made an improvement on this song but I'm sure I missed something :lol:.
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Re: <wip><pony><remix> Laugh (Giggle at the Ghostly Remix)

Postby GhostXb » 14 Jul 2012 18:50

I do like the changes, I see you made it a little brighter and the bass is much more distinguishable. Mixing is a good skill to practice and I think your getting a good hang of it.
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