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SpiZZaa
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Best suggestion yet.
If you want feedback on your tunes, post them in the MP3 Clinic.
Focus on tighter playing, and a better "sound". Well played / good sounding songs mix themselves. They really do.![]()
In terms of metal the musicianship it pretty tight. I'm not sure what all these non-metal heads are talking about.
I disagree with whomever said the the musicianship is poor. These guys are decent musicians they just aren't recording engineers!
Pro albums benefit from the best of everything. Producers, tracking engineers, assistants, the best gear money can buy with proper control & recording rooms. Not to mention a plethera of instruments, guitars, basses, drums, different cymbals, 7 different cowbells ( oh yes, I went there) to God knows what else. Then it's all mixed by a top notch mixer and mastered by the best in the business.
Pro sound just means sound that is made by people who make money
Your recordings are more "Pro Sound"-ey than a lot of professionally released albums.
What a lot of folks here are talking about is perfection and also some folks who like to lecture about how to improve the music haven't made a good song in their lives.
It is also the genre that tends to have some of the best musicians in it, and some of the worst - at least in my experience. The odd thing is, they great ones usually don't realize it, and the ones with the super egos really can't hang. I've always found that to be kind of odd.
I worked on these 3 songs alot and put alot of effort into making them sound as good as possible. aside from the drums i did everything on these tracks. these are the first recordings i have ever done and im guessing metal might be one of the harder genres to record
You can hear the songs on my bands myspace. www.myspace.com/arbitrarync
any feedback would be appreciated.
By the way i recorded DI through my Amplifier before you ask
and i use PT 8 with an Mbox 2
Thanks for all the input guys its really helpful. I will be making future post with the sound redone and maybe and hopefully the same people who listened to the first mix will listen to the second so you can see how far ive come