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In your wildest Dreams the Moody Blues (Completed)

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    Published on 17 Sep 2023 / In Rock / '80s Rock

    "Your Wildest Dreams" is a 1986 single by the progressive rock band The Moody Blues, written by Justin Hayward. The song was first released as a single and later released on the Moody Blues' 1986 album The Other Side of Life.

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    Hank87
    Hank87 2 months ago

    Hi Yves, thank you for the great mixing...

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    YvesC
    YvesC 2 months ago

    Hi All, awesome collab, great work Yoshi on the back vocals !
    Hank87 I've merged your vocal tracks as requested, and re-published the colab.
    Georgi While been there I merged your tracks as well, now you have a rectangular 3x2 collab, if you disagree let me know I'll revert it.

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    Hank87
    Hank87 4 months ago

    If it sounds OK then I will mark it completed thank everyone for a wonderful collab...

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    Daniel Ramos (@dan00075)

    Sounds great. Thanks Hank. Wishing you all the best.

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    yoshikoba
    yoshikoba 4 months ago

    Hi Hank、I was asked to do some mixing, but I think it sounds good on the preview screen. Do you have any requests for more?

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    Hank87
    Hank87 5 months ago

    Hi Georgi The bass is in now you can add some things..

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    Georgi Chobanov
    Georgi Chobanov 5 months ago

    of course, Hank. In the meantime, I uploaded the intro, and now, listening to the first mix (which features Dan's already great (song-appropriate and atypical in general) bass), I think it sounds pretty good. I'm going to try a few options of panning the individual instruments, I'm going to listen. The song is multi-layered and if i add some more synthesizers, it can be even better. Yoshi is good at mixing, and I want him to make a suggestion. I found a bug that has already been commented on with Dennis. When you publish a mix of DAW, the published mix is a mirror mix, which is a little confusing. The left channel goes to the right in the publish mix. In studio mode, I think there is no such problem. I turn the headphones..

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