Altar- our first studio expierience

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I think there's yet more evil in the low end that went unused. A thicker chugga chugga would make me cut myself. Other than that, all good!
 
lacked bass on my set up..it was f*cking loud too, had to reach for the volume button quickstyle lol..good performance, dont really know the genre to question it...we hear some metal here with drums out of a box and it just shows you the difference..


got any home recordings? ;)
 
Deadly.

Overall, on my set up it lacks the low end. Guitars bass and kick need more thud. Like if i was listening to this in my jeep and had it cranked i'd wanna feel the low ends of all that chugging and double kick, knock some of the wind out of my lungs.

This song has (or had??) that potential.

Over all its not bad. just alot of high end and it kinda gives my cochlea a little bit of fatigue.

The fade out on the end was cool. Personally i think fade outs are best left to Bon Jovi ballads but strangely it was kinda cool on this.

Werd.
 
thanks guys. yeah i have to agree with yall.

it was our first time in a studio setting and we didnt really know what we wanted or what to expect. needless to say we learned a lot. my goal is to set us up with our own studio we can use at will... and still improve the end result.

there is a lot to learn here and everyone has been very helpful.

and yes kcearl... im posting a home recording right now
 
Lol @ the intro.

The drums and lack of bass make it sound pretty terrible. Hard to listen to.
 
Lol @ the intro.

The drums and lack of bass make it sound pretty terrible. Hard to listen to.

It's hardcore, and you say the lack of bass makes it hard to listen to? :D

But yeah, it does need more low end.

Your lead tone sounds cool.

Your rhythm guitars are obviously multi-tracked. It's sort of a "suspension of disbelief" thing, but I think you usually want your rhythm guitars to sound like one huge guitar as opposed to several guitars on opposite sides of the stage. I don't know if it's a tone difference or a performance thing, but your guitars sound like the latter.
 
What was the producer/engineer/mixer not doing to allow it to get out of the studio so emasculated?
 
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