I dont think its much to do with anything except mixing.
whole mix still seems a bit "in your face". What happens is the stacatto/short notes with the brass seem to blast you, then the rest starts to jell together.
A little EQing out of the high frequencies in the brass might help keep it more subtle.
I'd also put the mix "farther back" personally. Everything seems to play from the same "distance" with just some reverb to wash it together. Use Pre fader Aux sends and try dropping back a little of the dry/normal fader. In particular the timp seems to jump out at me at forte.
If I were to work on this mix alone as a stereo mix, I'd prolly boost some ultra lows, cut some frequencies around 5k, and maybe boost some ultrahighs, then run the whole thing through a reverb with something I could shape some reflections with, like sound stage.
It just feels like it could do with more reflections and a general "stage" sound.
but thats just my personal preference. It doesn't mean it will be exactly what you want/need
whole mix still seems a bit "in your face". What happens is the stacatto/short notes with the brass seem to blast you, then the rest starts to jell together.
A little EQing out of the high frequencies in the brass might help keep it more subtle.
I'd also put the mix "farther back" personally. Everything seems to play from the same "distance" with just some reverb to wash it together. Use Pre fader Aux sends and try dropping back a little of the dry/normal fader. In particular the timp seems to jump out at me at forte.
If I were to work on this mix alone as a stereo mix, I'd prolly boost some ultra lows, cut some frequencies around 5k, and maybe boost some ultrahighs, then run the whole thing through a reverb with something I could shape some reflections with, like sound stage.
It just feels like it could do with more reflections and a general "stage" sound.
but thats just my personal preference. It doesn't mean it will be exactly what you want/need