Looks good to me. Hook it all up and get started, if you missed anything you'll know it when you get there. There is always something else to buy in the studio.
Thanks everyone,
Don't sweat the short post man. I took your advice and listened to some Skynard last night (been a while). Man the guitars are mixed well, you can hear every part equally. I toyed with a couple of mixes of mine and decided not to pan full over at all. I realized that what I...
In my experience (which is limited to a few years) it seems a good place to start mixing is the vocals. I start by leveling the peaks and punches a bit (automate in wave form and limit a bit). By the time you automate then the vocal is pretty much set. The vocal is the center of the song so I...
A bmp. with your band logo and press photo always helps. Also a press 8x10 glossy press photo as well. A lot of clubs are asking me for online press kits nowadays.
I have definately been in your boat recently. Hip hop is definately in a different world when creating bass sounds. If you are looking for a long bass hit that is all in the bass not the kick. To get a one shot of a long deep bass, I mic the sound hole of a djembe and give a big hit. I can tell...
Are you the frontman in your band? If you did record would it be your music or music you all wrote together. If you don't think your demo is sellable but listenable then give it away. The best thing you can do for your band is send your music home with your audience. If it is not the best...
I still would like to know how you are micing your kit. Do you have a mic for every cymbal?
Yeah, you might have to do the drum track again. You might be able to fix it in post but it's always best to have good levels to start. It makes mixing so much easier! I am a newbie at drums too. My...