
fprod south
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You nailed it. I've listened to all 4 thoroughly because this is a great tune. You're done! This rocks!
Shred, I listened to your song last night, but decided not to comment on it until I read these posts of yours. I'm not normally one to give negative feedback, but I think your attitude demands it. When I listened to "Profound", I thought to myself, this sounds like somebody doing a bad imitation of some cheesy 80's hair band. Your "hook" is laughable. To use a word like "profound" Unless the buisness takes some crazy turn your style of music will never be "commercialy successful", as you put it. Neither will mine but I have no illusions. Listen to some of the guys around here. A lot have no mass market appeal at all, but I would rather listen to their stuff because it was crafted by someone with a deep feeling for their music. I'm sure that's what you do as well, but I just have to make sure you have a realistic picture of yourself and your sound If you have goals of "commercial success". Although that lead was pretty awesome.shredfit said:Wow! your touchy.
A hook = commercial success
No hook = at best, limited commercial success
Hi bob! I hear ya about the guitars, I had eq'ed them a bit to thicken the feild a bit but decided to back off that because I lioked the space the guitars left, it compliments the rest of my stuff.Lt. Bob said:I'm very curious as to how that 3035 works out....let us know please.
As for the song....I likes it.......the mix does sound done to me. The only thing I noticed (and this was on 'puter speakers) was that the guitars could have sounded just a little bit 'fatter'. This, of course, would be a personal taste decision but to me....the mix seemed just a little teeny tiny bit empty. Fatter guitars would have filled it up. BUT......like I said, this is a matter of taste and also is quite 'nitpicky'.
Good one Jake.....is this going on the comp CD?
No problem man, thanks for caring!sjcrts said:I just gave this a good read. Man I apreciate the detail! Always nice to know how someone achieves a final ecording like this. It gives me something to aim for in the future as I learn more about recording and what type of equipment it may require to reach new posibilities.
I'm taking baby steps and am in no hurry to achieve a profesional sound. I just want to make sure I keep moving in the right direction. Having different examples to follow and knowing what the end results are really helps. Thanks gain for taking the time to spell it out!
Keep the music coming!
~scott