Away (vocal Mix) | Too Far
: High frequencies (above 5kHz) generally sound "closer" to the listener. Attenuating these highs or the mid-range can make a vocal feel physically more distant.
: If instruments (like guitars or synths) occupy the 2–5kHz range , they can drown out the vocal's clarity, making it seem recessed. Too Far Away (Vocal Mix)
is a track by Nini Maluks featuring Nick , originally released on the 2015 album For Souls to Soar . : High frequencies (above 5kHz) generally sound "closer"
: High levels of "wet" signal (reverb/delay) without enough "dry" signal can push a vocal into the background. Using reverb with low pre-delay specifically removes the initial "close" sound of the voice hitting the ear. is a track by Nini Maluks featuring Nick
The term "Vocal Mix" typically designates a version of a track where the vocals are the primary focus, often featuring an extended structure suitable for club play while retaining the full lyrical content. In the context of music production, if a vocal mix sounds literally "too far away," it usually indicates specific technical issues or intentional stylistic choices in the mixing process: Technical Reasons for a "Distant" Vocal
: Without proper compression to level out volume spikes, a vocal may fail to "sit" at the front of the mix, appearing small or buried. Vocals buried in the mix? Here's the fix.