VomitHatSteve
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headphones are not the best/only way to mix or listen
Oh, absolutely! I'm trying to avoid annoying my coworkers all day tho!
headphones are not the best/only way to mix or listen
Mjb, why do you even bother asking for advice if you never act upon it?
Drums inaudible: Check.
Acoustic guitars shrill and over loud: Check.
Vocals feeble and over loud: Check
Zero improvement after years and years of posting mixes and getting excellent advice on how to improve them? : Check.
Mjb, why do you even bother asking for advice if you never act upon it?
I applaud any lampooning of Trumpalism but the satire in this falls a little short - the rhymes are a little too quick'n'easy.
That acoustic is bright and though now centred the ADTish treatment hasn't helped too much - not as harsh but still harsh and now sounds "treated".
The lead licks are the thing that caught my attention most- I don't know whether it was the tone or the near miss with notes/bends but it didn't work for my ears.
Vocals are struggling with range and it would be reasonable, as I do because of my clear limitations, to get someone to sing for you. Someone singing and maybe a collab lead player would give the song a better chance at being whole. Doing that in the service of the song is a good thing.
Not sure what 'ADTish' means. Thanks for listening. I was hoping for mix assistance, since you (and Bubba) seem to not be able to do that, no sense in further comments.
Zero improvement after years and years of posting mixes and getting excellent advice on how to improve them? : Check.
I'm well aware of my vocal shortcomings, I do what I can with what I've got. I've taken advice from good singers, and made improvements, but my old throat (and diminished capacity due to 35 years of smoking) is what it is. I could sing in a lower register (more chest, less head), but that's not how I hear my melodies.
- do you have a predetermined vocal warm up regimen? Details?