Spy vs. Spy... spectral ballance?

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Spy vs. Spy... spectral ballance?

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Hi... I'm currently working on a remix of Spy vs. Spy, and are a bit in doubt about the spectral content of the recording... I'm not working in any acoustically prepared room, and my new speakers sound different than my later, so I'm not sure if bass/treble levels etc. are good... sounds allright here, but that's no guarantie :)

If something sounds too bassy or just plain bad, please leave a note about it, thanks in advance.

http://razmo.ziphoid.com/SpyVsSpy.mp3

PS. lots have to be done on this still...
Regards, Jess D. Skov-Nielsen (Razmo).
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Re: Spy vs. Spy... spectral ballance?

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Sounds good so far. well, that`s at least what I can tell with MY cheap equipment. :D

I guess this Tune is so goddamn short that you got plenty of Space to add something to it. How long`s the original.20 secs or so?
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The treble did sound echoey. If that's what you want, you nailed it, but if it's actual echo, maybe just add some rugs or blankets to the walls? :)
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Great work, I have nothing to add on the technical side of things. I just like what I hear.
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