Much better although still flat from being over compressed and noticed some pumping near the end. Not a huge fan of the bass sound but I thought the bass sound I recorded was shit anyway so not much you can do...overall I like it.
I have plenty of space and processing power so I figure why not get the best out of my recordings....was contemplating 96 but then I'd lose some of my adat preamps.
Aside from them not sounding correct on import, this is what I get under their info.
It didn't convert automatically, I had to convert in order to use them.
You flattened this song with limiting there are absolutely no dynamics after about 2:00, can't always trust metering, have to use your ears. Correlation meters show phase relationships not harmonic balance.
Holy vocal reverb batman, and you said my delay was too much?! I try not to use reverb on vocals as it makes it more muddy, you can usually spot a rookie by how much they over use reverb on vocals. Also when you use reverb on vocals you need to filter the output of the reverb as you don't want...
Don't monitor through your daw program. You should have a way to monitor straight from your interface or software for your interface. Then you can just record to daw prog and turn buffer size up to avoid clicks no need for new computer.
There is compression on each drum and compression on...
What interface are you using? You should be monitoring straight from your interface for no latency.
It seems kinda pointless to mix a lot more since most of these tracks have clicks all throughout.
Always post everything you have recorded and let the engineer decide what he wants but yes...