evolucian
1. Who are the guys here with excellent mixing skills regarding full band tracks?
2. If i give you the recorded tracks, what would you charge me to mix em correctly?
3. Someone who can also look at the production side of things along with the mixing would be an awesome find...
Was it matta who does this? Anyone who can answer as well... let me hear your.. .erm.. text
The genres will be between pop/rock to hard rock with a necessary commercial feel to it...
AlanRatcliffe
Off the top of my head: Andrew Bryson, PeteM and Matta. Maybe Dean Bailey for rock to hard rock (although I haven't heard his work and he's been quiet lately, so he might be busy). Probably many others - see who pops up in the thread.
Most studios will be able to do it too - Sound & Motion are recommended (no relation, BTW - before anyone asks). Obviously the better the studio the more you pay, so have a budget in mind before you go shopping around. Take a listen to tracks they have mixed to compare. Smaller studios with owner/operators will often do a track on spec if there is a good chance they are in the running (not always though). Have a CD of rough mixes handy - some of the better guys will only take your stuff on if it's a certain level and would be needed for even a vaguely accurate quote from anyone..
If you're on a tight budget, ask around here (which I suppose is what you are doing) - many non-pros might be willing to give it a bash - but obviously, you cannot insist on guaranteed results the way you can with a pro. Heck, make a competition of it - post the raw tracks to a song and invite all and sundry to mix the track with the contract for the CD the "prize" and you the judge. Downside with a comp is pros will not enter. ☹