You know what I hate? Learning!

RevoltStudios

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I"m serious(and joking). I just did an album that's being picked up by Perry Music Group here in Nashville for release. I thought it was my greatest work, killer drums. Had it's faults like all mixes, I realized it but didn't know how to fix it. A month later, I pull the tracks up and remix a song.....sounds better in an hour than the original. Well fudge me:cry: I used outboard comps this time.....BIG difference, plus new techniques. Who hates that as soon as you start something new, it sounds 20X better than one you did a month ago?:lol:
 
I don't necessarily hate it, It's a sign of improvement. I thoroughly enjoy revisiting a mix and being able to improve on it. I understand the frustration of it already being sent out and it not living up to the best you could do, but consider it bittersweet. I'm constantly looking at past mixes to find things that i can do better. Keep doing what your doing man its crucial to your progression

Restlessness is discontent--and discontent is the first necessity of progress. Show me a thoroughly satisfied man and I will show you a failure. -Thomas A. Edison