Crunchy Rock wmd57

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im not too sure but it sounded like the snare was a little heavy in the left speaker?

uhm the guitars chords WITH the octave pedal on was not so hot IMO.

the guitars were thin in general.

too much verb on the snare IMO, try decreasing the decay.

i cant recall if there was a bass guitar or not...I guess that says something if there was.

id say a remix is in order.

good luck.
 
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A seriously heavey sound, liked that. Great intro, but thereafter relying too much on the sound, perhaps a lead guitar over the top would add .

Does that bass go out of tune on some notes?, may be me. The snare was good, but sounded as though it had been eq'd and the hat was too thin and reverebed.

Great sound though and an enjoyable listen.
 
reminds me of cky. it's heavy, but fun. that's cool.

guitars are thin though and i cant hear the bass guitar very well. i'm actually not sure if there is a bass guitar.
 
Yeah.....It started out "tounge in cheek", the guitar patch was so rediculous, I just had to build something on it. Perceptive of you to catch on. No bass, just a mini-moog patch off a small Yamaha keyboard. When you guyz say thin on the guitar sound, could you be a little more specific? Do you think it needs maybe a little more 250-350hz. I was having some trouble getting the kick to pop out and that is the freq that I trimmed.....some. Thanks for listening!
Andy
 
acattoir said:
Yeah.....It started out "tounge in cheek", the guitar patch was so rediculous, I just had to build something on it. Perceptive of you to catch on. No bass, just a mini-moog patch off a small Yamaha keyboard. When you guyz say thin on the guitar sound, could you be a little more specific? Do you think it needs maybe a little more 250-350hz. I was having some trouble getting the kick to pop out and that is the freq that I trimmed.....some. Thanks for listening!
Andy

id try boosting the guitars low mids with a shlf style eq starting at 350hz.
as for the kick....if u dig a little 400hz out boost at 3.5khz and boost at 60 or so, that oughta round it all out. IMO.

peace.
 
i hear sweet child of mine started out as a joke. maybe you've got one of those kinda things going.

i would say that maybe you shouldn't cut any low mids, and then do a roll off starting at like 100 or 150hz. that should make room for the bass drum and the yamaha bassline. also, i agree with xfinsterx on the bass drum, but try scooping at 300hz and everywhere up to 400hz with a moderate Q and find the spot that makes you go whoa.
 
whoops! no Q on the low mids. I think maybe I'll scrap the keyboard bass and put a real one in it's place. The kick is 50% from an Alesis D4 (I liked the boomy effect) but I could get more bite by using a different patch. Then I could run the guitars flat with just a high pass at 80hz. A plan perhaps? Thank you for the
ideas.
Andy
 
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