
RecordingMaster
A Sarcastic Statement
Thanks guys, yes as my last post said, since the mix you've heard, I've made the tweaks I listed, like lowering beef on snare and toms.
Is the bass guitar non-existant to everyone else? I seem to hear it everywhere I listen to it.
So as far as your comments go pertaining to my original worry, it's not too bass heavy? If so, good. Kick drum transient isn't distorting or rumbling for you? If not, good. That means I can start comfortably bringing in a little more low end to things gradually.
As for roll offs, I was just trying to go for a tighter low end and less loose sloppiness. I figured due to my 5" monitors I can't really accurately monitor the ultra-low end, so I'd rather not guess. Guits were about 80, vox at maybe 100, toms at about 70, kick at 60, bass at 60 with a fairly large attenuation in the 100 hz range since there was way too much buildup (maybe that's why it's not bassy enough?), and synths, leads, etc are all at about 120 or more (all guess work/memory since I'm not at home). Does that sound like insanely aggressive roll-offs to anyone? I usually just use my ears and roll off until I can't hear all the non-important loose mud on things that only fogs it's clarity.
Greg, yes, perhaps it does sound boxy in the low mids, I'd agree with that. But I'm not exactly sure what would be causing it. I'd assume the bass guitar is doing it. I didn't really go too overboard with any drastic eq curves or compression settings, so I'm not sure what would be overcooked. Although I was sort of going for that overly done sound (at least on drums) for this tune. I didn't think the vox, guitars or anything else was too overdone. Except the super obvious delays here and there. lol
Is the bass guitar non-existant to everyone else? I seem to hear it everywhere I listen to it.
So as far as your comments go pertaining to my original worry, it's not too bass heavy? If so, good. Kick drum transient isn't distorting or rumbling for you? If not, good. That means I can start comfortably bringing in a little more low end to things gradually.
As for roll offs, I was just trying to go for a tighter low end and less loose sloppiness. I figured due to my 5" monitors I can't really accurately monitor the ultra-low end, so I'd rather not guess. Guits were about 80, vox at maybe 100, toms at about 70, kick at 60, bass at 60 with a fairly large attenuation in the 100 hz range since there was way too much buildup (maybe that's why it's not bassy enough?), and synths, leads, etc are all at about 120 or more (all guess work/memory since I'm not at home). Does that sound like insanely aggressive roll-offs to anyone? I usually just use my ears and roll off until I can't hear all the non-important loose mud on things that only fogs it's clarity.
Greg, yes, perhaps it does sound boxy in the low mids, I'd agree with that. But I'm not exactly sure what would be causing it. I'd assume the bass guitar is doing it. I didn't really go too overboard with any drastic eq curves or compression settings, so I'm not sure what would be overcooked. Although I was sort of going for that overly done sound (at least on drums) for this tune. I didn't think the vox, guitars or anything else was too overdone. Except the super obvious delays here and there. lol
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