New place, new home studio, new song

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i know you're speaking another language, but i think if you took some mid-low out of the voice, or possibly just gave it a little boost in the higher freq's it may pop it out a bit more.

the electric distorted guitar sounds a little more digital than i would like.

if you reamped this...i would suggest downing the gain.

possibly you could cut them in the higher freq's

great drum mix though. i think i would like a bit more kick and probably more overheads too
 
I like it. I think that too many instruments are fighting for that low mid freqs which makes it sound muddy sometimes.
 
i know you're speaking another language, but i think if you took some mid-low out of the voice, or possibly just gave it a little boost in the higher freq's it may pop it out a bit more.

the electric distorted guitar sounds a little more digital than i would like.

if you reamped this...i would suggest downing the gain.

possibly you could cut them in the higher freq's

great drum mix though. i think i would like a bit more kick and probably more overheads too

Thank you Cello!
Very good review! I record my guitars via DI because of baby in the house but one day I'll retrack it and do it right.
I have one question for you about vocal muddiness:
Does it recall the first part only or the whole song?
(I sang in very low pitch in the first part)

@Marcadiablo
Thank you for your comments.
I'll work around those low mid freqs

best regards
sikter
 
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