Left Behind - not Slipknot!

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Hi buddy Joey!

Guitars sounds excellent (+ voice).

Snare sounds thin and behind the band,I´d go for a fatter sampler

Lows are coming most from the BD´s sub frequencies, Bass Guitar could be more present.

Ciro
 
I'm listening on a less than ideal system so it's difficult to give you mix advice... I do notice that this is a smokin' hot tune though!!! Seriously I love the staccato (?) chops and the associated vocals then the more flowing chords that change it up later. Vocals are superb as always and you've got the tone down on those guitars. Great piece....
 
Hi buddy Joey!

Guitars sounds excellent (+ voice).

Snare sounds thin and behind the band,I´d go for a fatter sampler

Lows are coming most from the BD´s sub frequencies, Bass Guitar could be more present.

Ciro

Hey Ciro!
Yeah, those are 2 things I'm really not sure about, guess I'll have to try and EQ that bass and the snare again. Thanx for the help!
:)
 
I'm listening on a less than ideal system so it's difficult to give you mix advice... I do notice that this is a smokin' hot tune though!!! Seriously I love the staccato (?) chops and the associated vocals then the more flowing chords that change it up later. Vocals are superb as always and you've got the tone down on those guitars. Great piece....

Thanx Gerry, appreciate it! :)
I guess the problems I have are EQ-related, not sure if the mix has enough mids.
 
I feel like I have a ton of stuff to fix in this one, maybe I'm just tired.....
anyway, just finished it today so I'll remix in a coupla days. Would appreciate you telling me what needs fixing.

http://www.box.net/shared/guidduin0v

Cheers
Joey :)

Hi Joey,
Very intense song, with lots of interesting techniques. I really enjoy listening to your singing and harmonies. The two places where you sing the lyrics "... a sacrifice to set you free/save your soul...", it seems like you need to do some adjustments to make it blend better with the song. The technique is much more pleasing where you sing "hey" (repeated). Maybe you used two different techniques, but I think it would meld better if the bridges sounded more like the "hey" part. Does that make sense?
 
Guitar tone and vocals sound good. Not so keen on your snare sound. Seems to be plenty of space around everything and the vocals are sitting well in the mix which is always a good sign. I like the melodies too. Good tunage!
 
Hi Joey,
Very intense song, with lots of interesting techniques. I really enjoy listening to your singing and harmonies. The two places where you sing the lyrics "... a sacrifice to set you free/save your soul...", it seems like you need to do some adjustments to make it blend better with the song. The technique is much more pleasing where you sing "hey" (repeated). Maybe you used two different techniques, but I think it would meld better if the bridges sounded more like the "hey" part. Does that make sense?

That's the bridge that you refer to, I have a megaphone on the voice there. It's supposed to give the song a jolt there, if you know what I mean....;) Thanx for listening! :)
 
Guitar tone and vocals sound good. Not so keen on your snare sound. Seems to be plenty of space around everything and the vocals are sitting well in the mix which is always a good sign. I like the melodies too. Good tunage!

Thanx BH! I'll be checking that snare again. It's supposed to have a metallic clang to it but I don't know if that's working.
:)
 
Sounds good Joey. Love the gang vocals!

What's up with the second guitar in the intro? Is it out of tune? Sounds warbly. Maybe my early morning ears are still asleep.

I'd like to hear more bass gtr, and a fatter snare. This snare sound is okay on it's own, but maybe not for this song. This snare belongs in something a little lighter. More overheads too. The hats and stuff get lost at times.
 
Excellent song Joey! Sounds like you have been working hard.
 
Sounds good Joey. Love the gang vocals!

What's up with the second guitar in the intro? Is it out of tune? Sounds warbly. Maybe my early morning ears are still asleep.

I'd like to hear more bass gtr, and a fatter snare. This snare sound is okay on it's own, but maybe not for this song. This snare belongs in something a little lighter. More overheads too. The hats and stuff get lost at times.

Hey Greg!
Do you mean the deep tone one or the high tone one? The guitars were tuned down fully in D for this one. It's actually an older song which I always wanted to record with better quality, so I tuned the guitars down like when I did it the first time a coupla years ago. In the intro the melody starts on the low E in the very first fret, that mght be a bit too low for the human ear, but it sounds evil.....:D You're definitely right about the snare and the cymbals, they're not coming thru. I'll have to fix those. Thanx for the help! :):)
 
Im not using the greatest speakers to hear this but I hear the guitar great the vocals are great... the only thing im not hearing that great is the bass... and the drums could be a bit louder. Either way sounds really good I couldn't amagine how to even start recording a rock band. Im just working on vocals! :laughings:
 
Im not using the greatest speakers to hear this but I hear the guitar great the vocals are great... the only thing im not hearing that great is the bass... and the drums could be a bit louder. Either way sounds really good I couldn't amagine how to even start recording a rock band. Im just working on vocals! :laughings:

Well, there's a first time for everything....;)
I think it's easier recording oneself than a whole band, though.
I'll be EQing the bass again to fill up the void and the snare drum too to make it sound fatter. Thanx for the comments! :)
 
fucking awesome as usual Joey...highlights for me were the chorus vocals, the dissonence of the intro guitars, and the solo...totly effing rocked!
 
Joey,
I'm listening with headphones and everything seems near perfect. The snare is as Greg discribes - a little light but OK.
The bass seems fine in cans .
The megaphone vocals section works really well.
You just need to rest your ears as you've said.
great work.
 
fucking awesome as usual Joey...highlights for me were the chorus vocals, the dissonence of the intro guitars, and the solo...totly effing rocked!

Yes, I think that dissonance in the gits makes it interesting, especially with the pumping bass behind it. Glad you like the chorus. Thanx a lot Keith!
:)
 
Joey,
I'm listening with headphones and everything seems near perfect. The snare is as Greg discribes - a little light but OK.
The bass seems fine in cans .
The megaphone vocals section works really well.
You just need to rest your ears as you've said.
great work.

Thanx Ray, a rest would do me good.....:D
I've already EQed the snare differently and I'm working on the bass. Should be ready in a coupla days. :)
 
Thanx Ray, a rest would do me good.....:D
I've already EQed the snare differently and I'm working on the bass. Should be ready in a coupla days. :)

Most excellent JoeyDude :D

You're already on the goods so I won't comment on the fatter snare and more oomph and prescense in the bass.
:D

Otherwise I fookin dig it.

Guitar tone, the tightness of the jam and your vox....hell yeah dude.
;)

I tip my beer in your general direction sir.
 
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