The 99 Cent Revolution (The Nanananana song)

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Just finished up this track and you can find it at the top of the list at The Trinity Project | Edmonton, AB, CA | Alternative / Acoustic | Music, Lyrics, Songs, and Videos | ReverbNation ....it's called "The 99 cent revolution (The nananana song) you will understand why when you hear it .

As far as it goes , I did EVERYTHING as usual .....nothing is synth in the song .....all percussion is real......gear list too long too go through unless you ask for it . All I can say is that I am an oldschool creamware (sonicore) user .....

Enjoy the song , this one was a four day haul - generally I can get most of my songs done in a day but this one is truly special .


Cheers
Neil
The Trinity Project
The Little Studio
Alberta Canada
 
goooood song, lots of energy, well arranged and performance is spot on.

My only suggestion is the drums need more life. The snare sounds a little flat or overly compressed, or just subdued. I'm a tad bit confused on how to suggest a fix. The song has a strong driving beat and the drums should be a bigger part of it, but they don't sound bad where they are now. Maybe try it with snare and hihats a little louder.

Or, don't change a thing and this song still rocks.
Thanks for sharing.
 
Greatly appreciated info :) And thanks for the compliments ....yes I totally agree with the drums . I went a little unconventional on this one ....I micd a 57 to the bell and to the snare .....two c 1000s as OV , a 4033 directly over my head which surprised me with how much I got out of it . I also didn't close mic my toms....I used an nt2a in figure 8 two pic up my large toms and placed it so it nulled out the cymbals - it worked well .

I used extensive amount of multiband and drum bussing to hard comps (Kick and snare parallel comp) .....the overhead bus I left on the low side as I didn't want to muddy up the prominent snare and kick . I could raise that a smidge and do some high cut to get a little more snare and a little more highhat .

Overall I will bump the CL2A up a db or a bit then that should solve the problem.

The Snare is being driven down a bit with a transient tool .....but my gate had a quick attack giving me a little to much snap so I should address that.

Overall there are a few clicks I have to eliminate , still another day of mixing . But yes you were very helpful with your observations and I thank you for that :)
 
I agree on the drums. There is an opportunity to come in with the drums Foo-Fighters strong! Listen to 'Rope' to see what I mean. The kick and snare need to kick it after the cymbal taps. The groove is good, just need balance. Maybe a bit less compression on the drums too. you might have to notch the guitars and bass to get the drums to the front of the mix.
 
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