My first Home Recordings

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Hello, been reading on hear for quite a long time now, and have gotten very good information from this site. Finally just finished recording and mixing some songs for my band in my home studio. We don't have lots of equipment but do the best with what I have.

Feel free to have a listen and give me any feedback you would like, criticism is most appreciated. I am not very good at using effects in the mixing stage and didn't want to use any tracking yet, so let me know what you think!!~

I hate to do this on a myspace, but I don't have a website to host, but maybe someone could tell me a better place to host the tunes, or I could email the original files if you would like.THanks in advance to anyone who may reply. www.myspace.com/thehornycoroners
 
Chicken... Bull.... is quite good. matches the limitations of the genre well.
Q. Where were you in 1976?
A. Pregestation doesn't count.
Fun pop punk could've been recorded live at the Roxy in '77.
 
thanks! I checked out your stuff man and I love the grooves. Very cool.
 
Pretty cool sound man. I'm listening to the chicken song. If anything it does sound a bit cluttered and muddy at times, nothing some more EQing can't help. Just try to separate the instruments more there. It's hard to comment on the muddy sound since that's probably due to myspace, it just overcompresses things. Anyway, cool tune, bawk bawk bawk :cool: :cool:
 
Thanks, I am at work, but I got to get the tracks on lightning mp3 or something, cause in my car and house stereo, the tracks sound way clearer, and you can hear the bass drum and snare better as well, but I do hear what you are saying and it definatley could be better, I just printed off a whole bunch of articles about eq'ing. I am still trying to grasp the whole cut at 4khz, boost here, etc. and what it all means, thanks for the input, appreciated.
 
Better Tomorrow - The guitar post intro pre ska is too loud in the L channel.
I like this but 3 ideas may be too many for a song. This must be fun to play & pogo to live though.
The bass is almost right but needs someclarity as it's competing with the bass drum. The advice I've been given recently & have found to work is a boost to the bass at 3khz &a cut to the guitars in the same region.
 
thanks rayc, I agree with ya about the l channel guitar, I have been reading about eq and finally understand what you are talking about, I have been havin the problem of the bass guitar and kick in all my songs, I am going to give your advice a shot tonight and start screwing with some eq in my mixes, thanks for the advice............and the song is fun to play live and thrash around to, thanks for the help.
 
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