So, I live in Nashville and formed a new lineup based around songs I recorded back in Cleveland.
My guitar player found my masters, took out the drum tracks, and decided to re-record the guitars and bass (we've key to re-record keyboard) and re-record my vocals.
Now, my experience to home recording is somewhat limited. Any tips on mixing to make the overall sound of this product sound better?
Be warned, there is some profanity at the beginning of the song (it's an in-joke for those of us who were involved in the Cleveland metal scene at some point in our lives).
I'm looking for advice on making the quality of the vocals and the guitars go up after recording them, and drums as well. My producer in Cleveland insisted on using Line-6 for everything and Drumagog to make the drums sound better, and my current guitar player insists on using his Marshall stack and avoiding MIDI (except for keyboards). Thoughts?
My guitar player found my masters, took out the drum tracks, and decided to re-record the guitars and bass (we've key to re-record keyboard) and re-record my vocals.
Now, my experience to home recording is somewhat limited. Any tips on mixing to make the overall sound of this product sound better?
Be warned, there is some profanity at the beginning of the song (it's an in-joke for those of us who were involved in the Cleveland metal scene at some point in our lives).
I'm looking for advice on making the quality of the vocals and the guitars go up after recording them, and drums as well. My producer in Cleveland insisted on using Line-6 for everything and Drumagog to make the drums sound better, and my current guitar player insists on using his Marshall stack and avoiding MIDI (except for keyboards). Thoughts?