
TexRoadkill
Audio Bum
Sounds great. Not sure about the key of the guitar solo when everything kicks in but the mix and tones are great.
Tremendous effort Steve
As usual, you're still about 10 years ahead of your time....
Steve Altonian
http://www.soundclick.com/stevealtonian
Sounds great. Not sure about the key of the guitar solo when everything kicks in but the mix and tones are great.
I like this way better than the version I heard 6 months ago or so.
Still a bit of ballancing to be done I think. In some of the louder parts the vox get a bit buried. The falseto parts in the first chorus need a bit of automation or compression to bring them out.
Just a thought but in the middle of the song where the break is it would be cool to hear a swishy fade in that breaks at the same time as the vox if you know what mean. Like a ring out on a guitar that's reversed and lined up so the pick strike is at the end of the last word. I'd like something a little swishier though like wind or static fading in maybe with a snare pop at the end.
Just a thought.
Sounding very cool man. I like this way better now.
Some very cool effects you have going there.
F.S.
The drums were a little loud when they entered, but besides that it sounds really good.
The drums were a little loud when they entered, but besides that it sounds really good.
Great sounds overall for the song. The tune is pretty cool. The intro is definitely cool.
The drums are a bit loud in the intro as compared to the rest of the song. Seem lower in the rest of the song.
Vote for cutting out the lead guitar pieces before 3:52 solo. After that is really rocks. Before that it seems to be in a different key. Hey it could technically be in key and played perfect but from a listener point of view, I'd honestly want to hear that changed around a little. Or just leave the atmosphere ambience there. Once 3:52 solo starts, it rocks out.