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TripleM
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Hey Fender. Not a bad job. Particularly for only playing for a year, I thought it was pretty damn good.
The acousitc guit sounded first rate. The drumming was terrific. The sound on the drums was extememly good. I love that sound you got on the kick. I liked the sound on the bass - though it's competing with the kick a bit.
As you've sort of indicated, the weakness is in the vocals. However, I'd say that through some of those sections the harmonies didn't sound too bad. I'd work with different mic positions (how far away from the mic were you when you tracked the vox?). Maybe experiment (if possible) with different mics. The vocals had a "far off" sound to them, but I think that's somewhat easily fixed with a little practice.
I'd recommend keeping the harmonies tight. There was a section or two where the high part continued after the melody line stopped. My personal preference would be to sync them up.
Again, terrific post. Please keep at it and post more.
The acousitc guit sounded first rate. The drumming was terrific. The sound on the drums was extememly good. I love that sound you got on the kick. I liked the sound on the bass - though it's competing with the kick a bit.
As you've sort of indicated, the weakness is in the vocals. However, I'd say that through some of those sections the harmonies didn't sound too bad. I'd work with different mic positions (how far away from the mic were you when you tracked the vox?). Maybe experiment (if possible) with different mics. The vocals had a "far off" sound to them, but I think that's somewhat easily fixed with a little practice.
I'd recommend keeping the harmonies tight. There was a section or two where the high part continued after the melody line stopped. My personal preference would be to sync them up.
Again, terrific post. Please keep at it and post more.