
Rate it how? I really don't get it when people ask for something to be "rated". Against what?
As for the recording I totally agree with everything dobro says.![]()
If I were you I'd suggest re-recording the instruments over the scratch track and do another mix. Show him what it can sound like with some good separation of the instruments in a mix. This is a little cloudy. Unless you can tidy it up some more. I'd say it's always best to do both ways then you can pick the best of them or blend the two.
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what system did you record this with? what recording gear was used?
it sounds like a clean recording, so I assume not a bar room.
but the volume is not enough and the recording sounds like its balanced well...but needs something done somewhere? gain staging?
Coolcat, thanks for the questions. It was recorded on a DP-32, MXL-990, and MXL-V63 on the vocals, guitar and bass direct via a DI box. Shure Beta 52 on the kick (which was a wooden box) SM-57 on the snare, and OH on the kit. I have attached a photo of the kit as I cannot explain itThanks
It might just be my old ears, but the vocals, although well performed and sharp and bright, are unintelligible. I mean, I can't understand about half the lyrics. A bit better enunciation from the vocal performance might bring this a bit closer to what it sounds like it could be. When you hear the same song over and over and know what the lyrics are (like when you practice it enough to get this good) sometimes you can lose a little clarity. I fight this in my own songs a lot. I always ask my wife to write down the lyrics she hears when I'm done to be sure I haven't gravel-mouthed some of the words out of existence.![]()
I thought the performances were a little loose. Some tempo slopiness in spots.
Words at the end of phrases drop off and can't be heard.
The bass is really flabby.
The vocals cover the acoustic guitar in a lot of places.
The drums sound very roomy and the snare is lacking in any power.