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Cool Please check out this mix

Hey everybody.

I recorded this today. I haven't got the vocals recorded yet
because I like to get input on the mix before I recored
them.
Please check this out and tell me what you think so far.

http://www.nowhereradio.com/artists/?aid=2710/singles


The song is called "what to do" Thanx. Branded.
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there seems to be a lot of reverb

You might back down on it a bit. It might clear up some of the muddy feeling in the distorted lead guitar. The snare might be a bit hot.
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Re: there seems to be a lot of reverb

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You might back down on it a bit. It might clear up some of the muddy feeling in the distorted lead guitar. The snare might be a bit hot.

Hey. Thanks for listning.
The reverb thing was kinda the sound I was going for. I wanted it to sound kida "spacy" . Thanx again
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Anyone else wanna check this out?
I would really like some imput on this.

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Hi there,

Listening now -

- I like the tone on the intro rhy gtr. and the lead tone complements it nicely.
- There is some phasey thing happening, but I think this is just your mp3 conversion. If you are using an exciter, maybe turn it down on the extreme highs a tad.
- I like the guitar line itself that kicks in around the 0:55 mark. Maybe could do with some more beef.
- Cool bass riff, rolls around itself nicely.
- I like the lead gtr re-intro strums at 1:45
- I agree with the verb comments on the lead.
- Your drum tracks sounds well programmed, not a lot of kick cutting through though

Nice track - has a certain moody feel to it - the layers of reverb you have on the mix do give it that epic, grungey quality reminiscent of albums from Pearl Jam like Ten.

Are you going for a full instrumental or are you going to add vocals or something else?

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