Class-C Recording Mixed in Class-A Room

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Recorded this a few years back in a garage. Recently landed a gig in a Class A Studio and dug up this old session for the client. I think it sounds pretty good. Feedback would be appreciated. Especially listen to the low end, its been making me nervous.
Recorded into PT, kick/snare/toms have been replaced.



Thanks in Advance,
J
 
Sounds real good here! I'm listening on cans--but they're historically bass heavy, and this mix isn't overwhelming them.

One nit--the full stop (right before about the middle--sorry no timer on it) is too full for my taste. Makes it sound artificial--the very opposite of this energy intensive, angry sound. I'd leave even the slightest tail of a choked cymbal or guitar 'verb in there if it were me.

This sounds great though. Very cool stuff...
 
Thanks man.

I know exactly what you're talking about with the pause. I have battled with that pause since it was recorded. All the players made it a very abrupt stop, and I suppose it does throw the vibe off a bit...
time for an edit.

thanks again for the listen though.
 
Sounds ok.the drums sound like drumagog or somthing, some kind of blend samples.There is no definition to this mix.It's mushy and harsh.Try panning somthing to open up the mix a bit.Just my .02.......www.sterlingsoundstudios.com
 
round 2.
anyone as skeptical of these drums as this dude was?
 
Drums! Drums! We don't need no stinkin'...
Oh, hello,
They sound a little to on top of the mix for me - but I'm not into this style.
I like the bass guitar tone & scope it fills but doesn't flood.
Not mushy, not harsh might need a little top end in the final mix but sounds good.
Yeah the stop needs the cymbal to ring on or a guitar to squeal for 1/2 the space.
 
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