heatmiser
mr. green christmas
The 2nd mix sounds really good to me. Also listened to the old soundclick one to get an idea. This one is definitely cleaner and more concise... I think you pull a few more tricks out of your guitar hat here too... maybe more variation in the instrument sounds. I really like how the Hammond's sounding in your mixes...nice and full. Greg's drums sound great and the bass locks in nice and tight. Sounds great- especially in that instrumental section at the end.
Cool. Thanks fat. I'm happy that the organ sounds good. It doesn't seem to matter whether I mic the cab or run the headphone out jack direct, it sounds fairly decent either way.
I do have to do some drastic EQ reduction to mute this constant low grade hum that it emits, and I was worried those cuts would ruin the overall sound, but it seems ok. Thanks again.
Hey, listened again as requested Pete. I'm still hearing that issue - for me it's most prominent in the first one between like 49-52 secs. I think it's as the nylon string comes in - it's slightly out of time and a bit boomy. I think I'm in danger of overstating the significance of it, but the first time I played it, I was only half listening and it caught my attention because it jutted out - so I thought I'd put it down. Nobody else has commented on it though, so maybe it's just me. I wouldn't worry about it much.
Vocal levels sound better this time around I think. Well done Heat.
Thanks for coming back rob. Yeah, I don't know if I can hear that specifically, but I know the scratch tracks were off there a bit, which must've made it hard for greg to follow along. I told him to try to ignore me and just follow the click. Of course when I started overdubbing to his drums, I still had the scratch track in the background as a guide, so that may've thrown me off some. I should've put more effort into the scratch tracks - just 2: me singing and playing guitar (which I can't do too well on this number) and a bass. Next time I collab I'm going to put more effort into that.