My other post was closed, cause I guess it belonged in here... so here's the short version.
We were robbed, can't afford my regular album engineer or studio for my mixtape. Reserved for album work only.
I grabbed some gear to throw together reference tracks. Now I'm hoping it will be good enough for tracking my mixtape.
here's a link to some stems, and what I would normally supply as a reference.
http://www.trackstash.com/swan/sample.zip
Curious if I was to supply a package like that could someone mix it into something mixtape worthy? For $50-$100 per song? Or am I dreaming? I would supply the beats multi-tracks. NOT stereo mp3 like in this package.
I've attached my attempt at mixing it.
Verse wise, how's the mixing? Could engineers that work for under $100 get it considerably better?
On my myspace:
Hempire Records on MySpace Music - Free Streaming MP3s, Pictures & Music Videos
there's 2 songs I've had professionally mixed. One ft crooked I, mixed by Roger Swan, and mixed and recorded at Green House in Vancouver (pro studio), and other by Daniel Elmes at Dub Vibes (basement studio).
I'd like the mixtape songs to sit comfortable beside those tracks if possible, but obviously do not expect the same calibre. It is a mixtape and low budget after all.