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I have been lurking on this forum for awhile and wanted to know if I could get some feedback on this song recently recorded. A few notes:
* The drum track was put together as a functional "test" of micing it to 4-tracks with the setup I recently put together. It was never intended to actually be used for the purpose here, but we are testing recording and I didn't have time to re-do the drums, so this is our first result.
* The mix consists of four guitars, the drums track, a bass track and a vocal track, all one-take wonders for testing the sound mix
* The vocal track was recorded in 1998! My old band is re-recording a bunch of songs from years ago with more modern equipment. Vocals have not been redone yet for this song, so I threw in some unfinished vocals from this same song, recorded 12 years ago and salvaged from a cassette tape.
* Drums were recorded using the drummerman technique with two AKG CS1000S as overheads and those crappy peavy "drum" microphones sold at guitar center on the snare and bass drum. Guitars were with the CS1000S, one of the peavys and the bass was a direct line through a POD 2.0. This was all to an... ahem, well my laptop, with a mish-mosh of USB sound cards. I have no pride in this, but there are monetary constraints at this point!
I am not looking for praise or even sheer put downs, but rather constructive criticism about what can be done to improve the mix. I am hoping to get feedback on EQ settings, mix levels, compression, or anything else you may think could be of value.
Thank you in advance! Bloodlust (link) -
I have been lurking on this forum for awhile and wanted to know if I could get some feedback on this song recently recorded. A few notes:
* The drum track was put together as a functional "test" of micing it to 4-tracks with the setup I recently put together. It was never intended to actually be used for the purpose here, but we are testing recording and I didn't have time to re-do the drums, so this is our first result.
* The mix consists of four guitars, the drums track, a bass track and a vocal track, all one-take wonders for testing the sound mix
* The vocal track was recorded in 1998! My old band is re-recording a bunch of songs from years ago with more modern equipment. Vocals have not been redone yet for this song, so I threw in some unfinished vocals from this same song, recorded 12 years ago and salvaged from a cassette tape.
* Drums were recorded using the drummerman technique with two AKG CS1000S as overheads and those crappy peavy "drum" microphones sold at guitar center on the snare and bass drum. Guitars were with the CS1000S, one of the peavys and the bass was a direct line through a POD 2.0. This was all to an... ahem, well my laptop, with a mish-mosh of USB sound cards. I have no pride in this, but there are monetary constraints at this point!
I am not looking for praise or even sheer put downs, but rather constructive criticism about what can be done to improve the mix. I am hoping to get feedback on EQ settings, mix levels, compression, or anything else you may think could be of value.
Thank you in advance! Bloodlust (link) -