My problem with it currently is getting the vocals right (I could be louder one place especially) and give the drums more kick and presence, which I can't figure out at the moment, which I would probably have an idea of doing if I knew how to EQ each drum separately.
I'm using the Compressor in LM-7 for Cubase LE. Am I not supposed to compress it more? I used Blockfish to compress the drums even more. I probably stifled it too much.
Also, can I EQ each drum alone? I just click on Mixer, then click on LM-7, but have yet to figure out how to edit each drum separately. I used 4Front for piano, but don't know how to EQ it to make it sound more natural, though it being free, I can't expect much realism, and I'm not even sure I should aim for that not having a fully weighted MIDI controller.
I'm also not sure if my voice clips from singing too softly then trying to bring up the volume to make up for it.
I also recorded in an untreated room and am not sure of my Reverb B settings, so don't know if this will sound muddy on monitors with flat response.
Any help greatly appreciated!
http://soundclick.com/share?songid=6406360
I'm using the Compressor in LM-7 for Cubase LE. Am I not supposed to compress it more? I used Blockfish to compress the drums even more. I probably stifled it too much.
Also, can I EQ each drum alone? I just click on Mixer, then click on LM-7, but have yet to figure out how to edit each drum separately. I used 4Front for piano, but don't know how to EQ it to make it sound more natural, though it being free, I can't expect much realism, and I'm not even sure I should aim for that not having a fully weighted MIDI controller.
I'm also not sure if my voice clips from singing too softly then trying to bring up the volume to make up for it.
I also recorded in an untreated room and am not sure of my Reverb B settings, so don't know if this will sound muddy on monitors with flat response.
Any help greatly appreciated!
http://soundclick.com/share?songid=6406360