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Riccardo
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This is my first experience in this world... I need comments, tips and advice....
please help me
Live recorded during a training session
please help me
Live recorded during a training session
stonepiano said:Hey Riccardo,
Welcome to the board.
good:
The bass sounds strong. I like what he was doing with the sliding to notes as opposed to bouncing to them.
bad:
I hear no vocals! Actually, I hear them off in the distance. send the vocals to the recorder!
This is obviously a live take. Why not try to do each track one at a time? It would improve your accuracy in playing and give you the opportunity to fine tune your sounds. It will make the different parts fit better together.
Thankyou very muchPowerCouple said:Hey! Very good for the first try ever!
Yes, I think you are right, I'm browsing this board deeply to collect infos and techniques but the main problem is time... we have the studio available for two hours a week only.... I hope to track them individually as son as possible (actually as soon as theibecame used to play toghether)
I don't think the main problem is in the mix, I think is mostly tracking issues. You can easily learn a LOT of nice recording techniques for each instrument around here in the forum. That, I believe, will help you improve fast and noticeably.
Mixing, for the most part (in my experience) can be done purely with a good pair of ears.
Thankyou for your kindness
Good luck, and keep trying...ask anytime!
You are embarassing meToki987 said:A very good first experience at tracking/mixing. That was a pretty good live sound. You have pretty good control of the levels of the instruments.
Thath's a good advice, I'll try as soon I get home!!
I could hear you changing a few things as it went a long. I`d recommend picking a few of the core things and get them squared away and then work on the next group. Like work on getting the kick drum, snare, and the bass mixed together so they are really balanced and consistent, then add the hats and cymbals. It`s easy to get too much of the cymbals and hats. (I do that myself). Then add in the guitars and other instruments individually and set the tones for them carefully.
Good work....