Hi Danny.

Only one thing I can add to what's been said and that's to watch the reverb.

If you're mixing in a small room with dry acoustics you're probably going to apply more reverb than you'll want in a some large venues. It's impossible to create a mix which will work for all locations, so I tend to mix these tracks dry, because I'd rather have too little reverb than too much. A dry track will always have punch, whereas a lot of reverb will just cause the sound to swim.

ROG.