Thanks all!
Yes, I've been told since that the cymbal was a bit loud/ringy..etc., and I agree. I'll fix that in my next mixing session. The mix sounded a bit left heavy in my monitors as well, but I put the PAZ Analyzer on it, and it seemed to be right down the middle.. I guess I should have trusted my ears...
Again, thanks for all of your comments. I'm just learning as I go, trying to get a good sound.
There were 3 synth tracks. The piano and strings were recorded directly from a Roland G-1000. The organ track was MIDI sequenced with
the Roland G-1000 and patched with Native Instrument's B4.
The guitar was a 'late model' (not sure what year or model) Fender Strat played through
a GNX-3000, with a bit of Digidesign Medium Delay added during mixdown. At the beginning, the guitar player overdubbed the twin part. The rest of the song is 1 guitar only.
The drums were recorded directly from
a Roland TD6, with the exception of the cymbals and hi-hat which were tracked using Rode NT5's going directly into the pre's on my Digi001.
The bass is a "cheap" guitar, can't remember the brand, from Musician's Friend, recorded direct into a Presonus MP20 compressed on the way in with a RNC compressor.
Again, I appreciate all of your comments, as I'm a bit lost in this genre of music. My primary genre is Bluegrass, so this is my first rodeo with electric instruments and this genre.
Thanks again,