Something different......

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Did a little bit of recording of a different band than my last few posts - all comments welcomed.



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Id say on an idividual basis you may want to go through each drum track and eq out some of the boxiness.

As a whole the balance was good on this mix.

Also the guitars could stand to be more present and larger IMO.

Did you track these drums or was it your friend again?

-Finster
 
xfinsterx said:
Id say on an idividual basis you may want to go through each drum track and eq out some of the boxiness.

As a whole the balance was good on this mix.

Also the guitars could stand to be more present and larger IMO.

Did you track these drums or was it your friend again?

-Finster

It was me this time. I didn't put much room sound into the mix, I have a version with a lot more room sound in it - not sure if I like it better or not.

I'll bump the guitars up a bit, and work on the drum sounds some more too...

Thanks.

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To me the drums are overpowering. They seem to drown out some of the vocs and guitars. Man, this is a cool sonic onslaught though. Guy singing reminds me a bit of Tom Araya when he is singing loud, but the vocals really change when the song slows up. Yeah, my only thought would be the drums. They are overbearing in this mix.

Ed
 
Dogman said:
Man, this is a cool sonic onslaught though. Guy singing reminds me a bit of Tom Araya when he is singing loud, but the vocals really change when the song slows up.

Ed

LOL - During the break it's a different singer, then two more guys at the end of the break. They are pretty dry, for effect - maybe it didn't work the way I intended?


I did bring up the guitars from the version Finster heard. It's not the greatest sound to begin with, so I don't know quite what to do with it. Any suggestions?

Thanks!
 
NL5 said:
LOL - During the break it's a different singer, then two more guys at the end of the break. They are pretty dry, for effect - maybe it didn't work the way I intended?


I did bring up the guitars from the version Finster heard. It's not the greatest sound to begin with, so I don't know quite what to do with it. Any suggestions?

Thanks!
Can you drop the drums down a little? They just seem loud, and kind of take over a lot of space. And actually, I liked the 2 distinct vocals. I love Slayer, so the Tom Araya one is way cool, but the really dry, quieter one adds a different element to this tune.
Ed
 
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