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Dig the arpeggiator, man. Sounds old school. Recording levels, whether intentional or not, are pegging the input/output. Dig the song, but get your levels in check first.
 
Yeah - Seeker is right - it's bit hot. Maybe check your levels....

Wild guitar - psychadelic soloing there my man. What is the effect (tone wise) - can't quite place it but it sounds great.

Bass carries this along well when there's no other back ups. Compressed? because it's very level.

The keyboards are great (spacey) and nicely panned for width.

Ending seems a bit abrupt...just seemed chopped off but no biggie there....

This is like a hot rock dance tune.......cool :cool:
 
thank u 2!

Well, I did the rythm track in fruity loops. I exported it to sonar and recorded the guitar in one take. That's why it sounds so psychedelic. Pure improvisation. I use amplitube simulator with a little of stereo delay.

My attempt was to get a jeff beck kind of sound mixing guitar/funky/eletronica experience.

I will try to check the levels that you are talking about.

Thanks for your comments.
 
Neat choices in the bed; tasty, not overbearing, not cliched. Man, that mix is hotter than hell though... There's a little bit of disconnect in the EQ curves of the guitar track and the bed; the bed has more edge and presence, the guitar is a little muffly, though the level is fine. a little nudge upward in the 8KHz-11KHz area on the guitar will make it cut better.

Love where the song goes about about 3:05.... Builds some nice tension. The very end is a little klunky. I suggest fading it out instead of a hard end, start the fade at 3:28, get it out a beat before the hard endpoint....
 
Thank you Llarion, I like your technical comment about equilization. I think you right.
 
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