![]() I hated how bland it sounded when I uploaded it, so I'll look into the suggestions you mentioned. I felt like using another vocal would make it. The only reason I didn't is because this was (kind of) meant to be a demo for that specific voice type. ![]() I thought about using a stronger voice for the chorus, actually. I'm used to exporting covers as WAV files, but I was told MP3 is better. There's also a really good chance I messed something up when exporting the final version as an MP3. I'm not even sure what tape/analog saturation emulation is I'll have to look that up eventually. I'm a newbie when it comes to mixing, so I don't know anything about plugins. I used the official instrumental and changed nothing about it except for the volume, if that helps. If I'm hearing the same cymbal issue that you are, that might be SoundCloud's fault. I'm glad it doesn't sound that bad! I thought the vocals were too loud, but I guess not? As for what you noticed in the cover, I've heard complaints that SoundCloud messes up mixes, but I don't know if that's what happened here. It's not that there's a problem with how it is right now, but it's not as exciting as it could be. very subtly blending in a different stronger voice in addition to what you already have there and not telling anyone you did that (either your own human vocal performance or a different synth vocal sample library), using a doubler plugin, a subtle delay, just volume automation to turn it up for those parts, or anything else that you can come up with. ![]() If you have a stronger version of that voice available, I would use that, but otherwise you could try e.g. I have had some success making lossy files sound at least a little bit less horrible by filtering out some of the worst sounding highest frequencies and then using some tape/analog saturation emulation plugins to generate some high frequency content to partially replace the stuff that got removed.Ģ) I would do something to make the vocals a bit bigger for the choruses. I have two suggestions:ġ) I can hear a lossy audio codec making the cymbals sound like ass in the high frequencies, I'm not sure if that's SoundCloud's doing or if you're just using a low quality instrumental but if it's the latter, try to mitigate that as much as you can (or maybe you already did and it's just beyond salvation) and in either case, make sure everything you render out at every step is always either FLAC or wav to keep the problem from getting worse. ![]() It sounds quite different from what I'd expect to hear in an average pop mix, but not really in a bad way or a good way, just a different way. The vocal sounds really good and the balance is pretty comfortable. I don't think the mix is bad, it's a lot better than a lot of stuff that I've heard. ![]()
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