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>Music began in 1910...

Any feedback on this mix would be nice. Any final touched before mastering in regards to the instruments.

Keep in mind, the vocals are getting completely re done at this point in time. We aren't sold on them yet.

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Is there any reason against a Behringer UMC204HD for starting out?

hey guys, I posted the older version in the older thread, but I just need to know if you see this as a finnished project, would you add anything? mixing/mastering?

tips, thoughts, critics please

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not much besides the fact that it's behringer

what's the best dj mixer you can get with under 500 euros?

i never used behrinher products but alot of people online say tehy make shitty quality gear

it's hit and miss
some stuff like the deepmind12 is actually usable, some stuff is absolute garbage
I'd stay away from it

Dude bro, I really like your track! I love the whole dreamy feel it has. How did you record your drums? Is your drummer left handed, or did you pan for audience perspective? Did you switch to a new snare or retune it when the crosstick section started? At the beginning it sounded like the top head was too loose or the snares were too present or something, did you mic it from the bottom? If so, maybe turn down the bottom mic? I'd also like to hear more kick and overheads, just because there's so much going on with the cymbals and toms. Also, with the snare reverb hard panned it kinda pulls the snare to the right and kinda muffles it. Maybe pan the reverb a little closer to center and lower it by a touch? The guitar and bad tones are great! It maybe automating some panning in the lead guitar would be cool, I think it would help with the sense of space and dreaminess of the track. Great job dude! Sounds awesome

Behringer stuff isn't built well, and they cut a lot of corners when designing because their goal is such a low price point