If you read the other posts there sparky, I mentioned raising the bridge. And while I don't play bass all the time, when I do track my really shitty $125 Ibanez bass I can do it without it clicking all over the place. So:p
I used to have 2 rooms. The control room was about the size you are talking about. Even with all 4 vertical corners floor to ceiling and 2 of the horizontal wall/ceiling corners covered with 4" OC for bass trapping, it was still crappy to mix in. There's just not enough room for treatment. I...
I've never heard clicking from just fretting a note. You would have to really be slamming your finger down. Not sure that would be much of a problem because your hand would be tired out after 30 secs.:D I have heard it from the action being too low or the pickups too high. Or just being a...
Clicking sucks and IMO is totally unacceptable. It's either caused by a shitty bass, a good bass not set up properly, a shitty player or a combination of these. I'd say, raise the bridge up a tad.
I'd stay away from adding lows to this. If you started really chugging, there would be plenty of low end. You can kind of hear it when you palm mute the one chord. This particular passage doesn't need it. And besides, it would leave room for the bass and kick. Highs are a bit grainy.
That's it man. I haven't heard it in a long time but that's pretty much what I remember. Guitar parts were all correct I believe. Vocal was nice too. Good job.
It's not my kind of tune but it's pretty cool though. I'd get the kick up a hair. The vocals trail off a number of times and get hard to understand. Could be sung with a bit more conviction, if ya know what I mean.
I'm not trying to bash him either. The reason I've carried this on as long as I have is I just made a huge change in my mixing environment for the better ( It's about 2.5x larger and treated well). He keeps saying there's mud and everyone else says I need more low mids. When I listen to his...