fuzzsniffvoyage
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Here we go, it's pretty stripped down.
First impressions:
* The percussion's dry and out front and the other stuff is wet with space and pushed back. It might sound better if everything was in the same space.
* The ghostly synth needs more separation so that it can be heard.
* Yeah, there are many small timing issues with the percussion. I *love* real percussion, but it's got to be TIGHT. You can be sloppy with lots of stuff and get away with it, but not percussion. I can usually nail a guitar part in three takes, and a vocal in two. Percussion takes me ten or more. And then I re-do it the next day.
I'm not sure how to separate the synths. There are actually two going on, a erie pad and a moog saw buzz thing. They're each panned opposite at 10 & 2 with the volume set low, no eq. I didn't want their sound to be overpowering the gtr's.
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Then it's guitar solo time...lol.