ok, I posted it up on soundclick
www.soundclick.com/mirthmaker
(without you (cleenest) )
drossfile: I was also thinking about the drums, and yes you are right, I realy should bring down the drums, there's not much I can do about the snare, (it's a fairly beaten CB drum with an completly eaten away skin, which I cant afford to replace, but we got a new kit comeing so it shouldnt be a problem for futre recordings)
I'm glad you like the overall sound of the drums
I worked for weeks on it
(and I already mentioned the snare bit)
I'm glad you like the vox, that has alwais been a problem with me.
thrilled you like the bass, (seriusly if that track was paper it would look like it's gone thrue a shredding mashiene.. one of the ones that cuts it both ways.. my bassist has no sense of rhythem
)
and yes as posted abouve I now have it on myspace
guitarded2: welcome to the vast (and sometimes frusterating) world of recording
that's quite a bit of stuff you typed up there, thanks for putting so much time into listening (I'm sorry if my response might leave out some of your tips, I did read them)
the room we recorded the drums in wasn't actually that small (though it was quite clutterd, and poor accustics.. but it was all we had)
and I think the distortion was couse by when I turned up the volume.. I'll see if I can fix that. and trust me, we messed with the snare, skin tightness, snare tightness, diffrent obsorption pads and whatnot, it's just a el cheepo snare (with a bad skin...)
I'll try cutting some mids, but there's also alot of bleed into the overheads, which I cant mess with too much or else the cimbal sounds will go to shit...
I'll try adding a bit of EQ to the drums and guitar, I'm just a bit afraid (this also counts for the verb) is that I usually overdue it, killing the whole thing.
Thanks for the reply