Cake & Sodomy - Marilyn Manson Cover (pre-vocal)

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I started recording this today. I'm curious about the mix. Any advice on tweaks I should make? The guitars are sloppy in some spots and I plan to clean them up later. I plan on recording vocals tomorrow. Thanks for listening.
 


I finished recording vocals and I think it sounds pretty good. Give it a listen and see what you think! Thank you for checking it out!
 
I'm really diggin this, although the drums don't do it for me.
They kinda sound like the sound module of a roland electric kit or something.

I'd love to hear you add in all the little quirks and touches that come and go in this track :
Like the alternate extra voice in the verses and the odd distorted line etc.

Guitars sound big though - Fair play there!
 
I'm really diggin this, although the drums don't do it for me.
They kinda sound like the sound module of a roland electric kit or something.

I'd love to hear you add in all the little quirks and touches that come and go in this track :
Like the alternate extra voice in the verses and the odd distorted line etc.

Guitars sound big though - Fair play there!

I kinda hear what you mean about the drums, but once the guitar kicked in it didn't really bother me. I like old love and rockets a lot and they use a similar sound on a lot of tracks. I REALLY REALLY want more details on the guitar. I like that guitar tone a lot. Please share....
 
Sounds better than MM. The lyrics certainly aren't as shoking as MM wanted them to be - he was much more visual than lyrical/musical.
Some further industrialisation of the drums or huumanisation is needed - they're in no where land at present.
 
Hey, thanks for the replies, guys! I appreciate the feedback. This song isn't really finished yet and I plan on adding some other touches to make it better.

The drums are produced with Addictive Drums. I need to tweak some things a bit but I don't want to change the beat since that would change the song.

Vocals were recorded with an SM58 going straight into the computer. I touched up the EQ with the iZotope Ozone 5 plugin. I tracked the vocals twice and left them dead center in the mix. I took the better take and made it the dominant track by making it louder than the other track so that I have a nice double effect with some dynamic characteristics.

The guitars were recorded through my Digitech RP1000 with a custom patch I made based on the Peavey 5150 II amp model it features. That amp model is going through a Mesa Rectifier 412 cab model supplied on the unit. The gain is set to 60, bass is at 4.5, mid is at 5.0, treble is at 5.5. I also have the parametric EQ on with the low at 85hz boosted by 6db with a narrow bell, mid at 500hz cut by -7db with a medium bell, and high at 3.75khz boosted by 2db with a wide bell. The sound also features a CS Comp stomp model with the sustain at 25, attack at 0, and the level at 99. I'm also using an EMT240 Plate reverb with predelay at 0ms, decay at 50, liveliness at 80, and level at 20. The guitar I used was a Fender Fat Strat on the bridge humbucker. The guitar was tracked 4 times and panned 100% to the left and right. I made some other EQ adjustments within Mixcraft but that's it. I'm glad you enjoyed the guitar tone. I've been working on it for a long time.

I used a multiband compressor and exciter on the whole mix to define the highs and shape the lows. Then I put it all through a limiter to smooth out some of the peaks. So there you have it.
 
It's pretty cool. I think the first pre-vocal mix is much fuller and more 3-dimensional. I know the vocal will take up some room, but even in the intro the 2nd mix seems a lot smaller. Maybe too much mix compression? I like your guitar sounds
 
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