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januszian
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Hello to all. I recorded my bands new song a while back and I've been mixing it for shits and giggles even though the singer is still missing from it:
What would a professional do to that?
I have mastered it a bit too but nothing radical since I don't know so much about it yet. To me it's missing overall "space." (Obviously nothing is final because the singer will change everything but I'm just bored so humor me) 
The drums were recorded with this gear:
- Rode NT3 single overhead
- Sennheiser 609 floor tom
- Shure SM58 upper tom
- Sennheiser 602 bassdrum
- Shure 545 Snare
- some old bright as a mofo possibly Peavey instrument mic under the snare
Bass was mic'd with these:
- Sennheiser E602
- Sennheiser E609
- Rode NT3 as a room mic
guitars were mic'd with these and the distorted parts were doubletracked once:
- Sennheiser E609
- Shure SM58
- Rode NT3 as a room mic
The recording gear was a Soundcraft Spirit E8 mixer and an M-Audio Delta 1010LT soundcard. The mixer was used as preamps and nothing more.
What would a professional do to that?


The drums were recorded with this gear:
- Rode NT3 single overhead
- Sennheiser 609 floor tom
- Shure SM58 upper tom
- Sennheiser 602 bassdrum
- Shure 545 Snare
- some old bright as a mofo possibly Peavey instrument mic under the snare
Bass was mic'd with these:
- Sennheiser E602
- Sennheiser E609
- Rode NT3 as a room mic
guitars were mic'd with these and the distorted parts were doubletracked once:
- Sennheiser E609
- Shure SM58
- Rode NT3 as a room mic
The recording gear was a Soundcraft Spirit E8 mixer and an M-Audio Delta 1010LT soundcard. The mixer was used as preamps and nothing more.