Ha, ha, ha.
Yeah Tex, the bass track is in there. If it was any louder though it would sound overpowering. In the first couple of mixes it was rattling the shelves.
Damn, I guess I'm gonna have to get on a kit again. I haven't played drums since high school. I ain't sayin' how long ago that was.
Would it help if I bought maybe just a really good snare and a high-hat? I could play the kick off the keyboard and follow along on the snare and hat.
Can you recommend a decent drum machine that won't cost me my first borne? I've heard that the Alesis SR-16 is pretty fair.
It seems that the majority here think that the Casio drums are killing the mix. That means I either need a new drum machine or I need to figure out how to make these sound good. I don't know if I can make a silk purse out of a sow's ear though.
Any suggestions other than rolling the reverb off and lowering them a bit. I've worked on it a bit already tonight, but I'm not going to upload a new mix until I fix what has already been mentioned.
It does sound clean doesn't it. I can't hear any hiss on it at all in the studio. It sounds so big and larger than life. I'm glad I bought the stuff. It really does sound good right off the mixer. Now I just need a CD burner.
And I fixed that nasty ground loop problem. I know it's not recommended, but I lifted every ground on the computer system. Monitor, CPU, speakers, printer, everything. After I lifted each ground the hum got softer untill the CPU was lifted and it quit altogether.
Thanks for taking a listen.