
cellardweller
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Thanks to everyone for listening, and the kind words.Timothy Lawler said:I like the way the vocals and guitar tone combine and think there's a good mix balance there. Agree that the drums could come up just a little. Bass sounds great on my system.
The coolest thing I'm hearing in it is the similarity in the vocals and overall feel of the piece with some of the darker Gregorian Chant. All it needs is a verse in Latin. Very cool.
Tim

I'm sure it's not "proper" latin (I never took that course), but doesn't "non lacrimae rerum" roughly translate to "no tears for it all" or something of the sort? "non lacrimae rerum" was the original title, maybe the vox can't be understood during this part...hopefully you're not just being facetious


Drums and vocals up a bit... Any more suggestions?
Can anyone recommend a cheap (or free) limiter to bring the mix volume up? I'm pegging the yellow in Ntracks pretty constantly even at this volume...
If I have time, I might also re-track one of the guitars. There are a couple of screw-ups there that jump out at me...
Oh yeah, drums and bass guitar are via Zoom rt323. The "bass guitar" was recorded on a seperate track, having gone through my sansGT2, which IMO gave it a more realistic sound... At any rate, I have little control over the individual levels between snare/kick. I suppose if I dig, I may be able to find a custom setting or something though... I REALLY hate programming that damned thing!
Thanks again to all.