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theguitarfreak
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Hi, I am a newbie. I have done a couple of small tracks before but this time im starting on my band's demo for an EP. So what are the things i need to keep in mind before starting off?
Gears i am using are: M-Audio Fast Track Pro
Good enough PC
Sennheiser HD201 headphone for mixing ( I cant afford a studio monitors right now)
POD X3 for amp modelling (dont tell me to get a tube amp, we dont get them here so modelling is the only way)
Superior Drummer 2.0 for the drum track with Metal Foundry Pack. Can anyone provide me with some good samples?
The vocal track will be done in a studio with a condenser for the clean vocals and a dynamic for the growled vocals.
Someone was suggesting me to record the guitar clean and then use revalver later for the tone. Im still confused whether to use POD X3 or Revalver.
The main problem i have faced before is the final volume level of the mix stays too low compared to other songs and i still dont know how to fix that. Is that taken caren of in the mastering stage? Because the track will be mastered by a professional guy. I could have asked him to do the mixing but i prefer to do it myself.
Gears i am using are: M-Audio Fast Track Pro
Good enough PC
Sennheiser HD201 headphone for mixing ( I cant afford a studio monitors right now)
POD X3 for amp modelling (dont tell me to get a tube amp, we dont get them here so modelling is the only way)
Superior Drummer 2.0 for the drum track with Metal Foundry Pack. Can anyone provide me with some good samples?
The vocal track will be done in a studio with a condenser for the clean vocals and a dynamic for the growled vocals.
Someone was suggesting me to record the guitar clean and then use revalver later for the tone. Im still confused whether to use POD X3 or Revalver.
The main problem i have faced before is the final volume level of the mix stays too low compared to other songs and i still dont know how to fix that. Is that taken caren of in the mastering stage? Because the track will be mastered by a professional guy. I could have asked him to do the mixing but i prefer to do it myself.

