Wow, thanks much for the nice comments!
It's funny that you guys mentioned the keyboard solo. In fact, the keyboard player was a little frustrated because he thought that it was too busy himself. So much so that he only played one note for the solo at the end!

He's an interesting guy.
The ending was actually supposed to turn out better than it did. At least it sounded better in my head! Maybe a fade out is a good idea.
I was surprised how much bass actually is present on this computer when I play this song. All my mixes tend to be a little bass-heavy, though.
As far as equipment:
I have 2 ADAT LX20s running through a Panasonic DA7 mixing console. I splurged on this mixer, but I think it was worth it. I use the onboard pre-amps, compressors, gates, and EQ on this board rather than outboard gear. At least for now.
Ummm reverbs ... I have an Alesis Wedge and
Lexicon MPX100. I also have a couple older units (
ART Multiverb3 and
SPX90), but rarely use them these days.
The drums were miced using 7 channels (no hi-hat mic, can you tell?), but I submixed them to 2 tracks on the ADAT.
The acoustic guitar was recorded with
an AKG C3000. Which I think was a mistake. I've been recording acoustic lately with a small diaphragm condensor instead and it sounds much more detailed.
The bass guitar was recorded with a mic on the amp (I think
AKG D112), no direct box.
I used
an Oktava MK219 large diaphragm condensor mic for the vocal (both lead and backing vocals).
Thanks again for the great comments, this is a great site!
I will post more tunes as soon as I can.
Thanks
David
[This message has been edited by DJay (edited 02-19-2000).]