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Jay Jay
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I almost always use a template..
I finally got all my instruments sounding how I like them in a mix. All my equiptment is set up in the same room, mic'd the same, and always played by myself. My songs almost always contain drums, bass, and distorted guitar. I load a template and hit record. My drums sound how I like it with the comp, eq, panning, reverb, gate, all set up right for the kit. Same for bass settings and software amp modlers for the guitars. I will tweak settings for each song, although it is usually very little.
It took me many months to get a mix I'm somewhat happy with. Now I finally got it on everything I record. I want the consistancy from song to song on an album. I want them to flow together without any noticable changes.
I finally got all my instruments sounding how I like them in a mix. All my equiptment is set up in the same room, mic'd the same, and always played by myself. My songs almost always contain drums, bass, and distorted guitar. I load a template and hit record. My drums sound how I like it with the comp, eq, panning, reverb, gate, all set up right for the kit. Same for bass settings and software amp modlers for the guitars. I will tweak settings for each song, although it is usually very little.
It took me many months to get a mix I'm somewhat happy with. Now I finally got it on everything I record. I want the consistancy from song to song on an album. I want them to flow together without any noticable changes.