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Well, I've spent the last couple of years making tracks lasting about 30 secs. They started as the basis of a new song, but then I never finished them - just moved on to the next one ! Finally, as part of my new years resolutions, I've actually stuck to a track, done the vocals, and finished it! Woohoo!!
So, it's called "Your Eyes" - don't really know what style you'd call it. Melodic, laid-back soft rock? Hmmm....doesn't sound such a good genre to be in! Anyway, I don't seem to have a set style anyway. Tracks just turn out how they do - sometimes more ambient, sometimes more rocky. Here it is:
I'd love to hear what people think - of the track, the mix etc.. Constructive criticism is what I'm after, but be kind! I've done very basic mastering to it. Drums needs a bit of "humanizing" and I'm not too keen on the guitar outro bits but apart from that, it's mostly done! The beginning guitar riff could do with being re-recorded as it's not very tight.
Equipment used:
AMD Athlon XP 1600
256 MB RAM
Audiophile 2496
Audiobuddy Pre
AT 4033 mic
POD
Yamaha RGZ Custom Guitar
Tangelwood Rebel 4K Bass
Sonar (+ included fx plugs)
Sonic Synth (drums, pad and chorus guitar)
Thanks!
So, it's called "Your Eyes" - don't really know what style you'd call it. Melodic, laid-back soft rock? Hmmm....doesn't sound such a good genre to be in! Anyway, I don't seem to have a set style anyway. Tracks just turn out how they do - sometimes more ambient, sometimes more rocky. Here it is:
I'd love to hear what people think - of the track, the mix etc.. Constructive criticism is what I'm after, but be kind! I've done very basic mastering to it. Drums needs a bit of "humanizing" and I'm not too keen on the guitar outro bits but apart from that, it's mostly done! The beginning guitar riff could do with being re-recorded as it's not very tight.
Equipment used:
AMD Athlon XP 1600
256 MB RAM
Audiophile 2496
Audiobuddy Pre
AT 4033 mic
POD
Yamaha RGZ Custom Guitar
Tangelwood Rebel 4K Bass
Sonar (+ included fx plugs)
Sonic Synth (drums, pad and chorus guitar)
Thanks!