Thanks Chili.And just because you had it cranked when recording, I had to do the same when listening. The amp sounds wonderful. The break-up on the low freqs don't get too wooly and the high end has a nice controlled scream to it. What guitar did you use?
For the mix, eh, I'm not enamored with the panning choices. I would like to hear a more conventional mix. Not sure if the bass and kick are working well together, I hear more bass than kick.
Great performance, as always.
Thanks spantini.Very nice. The guitar sounds like it was tracked over a raw basement recording of the other instruments - sort of.. Nice sound, though.
Yeah, there are some weird panning issues. One side is considerably louder than the other, and guitar is only on one side.Thanks spantini.
I think hard panning the guitar tracks and the drum tracks caused some weird issues. Also, I had the guitar and bass so loud when mixing that I kind of buried the drums.
I'm gonna work on the mix
Thanks. It is on both sides when I mixdown. Something must be going on in the export of the mix. I knew it wasn't sounding like it should on the laptopYeah, everything is still over on the left. I turned off my left speaker, and the only thing on the right is bass, vocal and a teeny tiny bit of barely-audible hihat. Drums and guitar are entirely on the left side. Something funky is going on with the panning.
Great guitar tone though!
Sounds good. Panning issues fixed. I still think there is work to be done with getting the bass and kick to fit together. The bass kinda dominates the low end.
After that, it's good, like Bulls said, sounds like it was recorded in the 60s with an original vibe.
That's the feel I was going for.Oh yeah.. Oh yeah.. I feel like I'm sittin' next to the stage. Smokey room.. clinking bottles.. what's that smell..
Thanks PDP!Very cool, sounds a bit like the Clapton Beeno album with John Mayals Blues Breakers. Really enjoyed that !