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| Gear interested Join Date: Mar 2004 Location: Germany
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| Some metal stuff... HereŽs some metal stuff I recorded and mixed : http://tjkili.gmxhome.de/Letter..Fin...er%2016Bit.mp3 http://tjkili.gmxhome.de/Staring%20F...al%2016Bit.mp3 Both songs were recorded with a Digi002R in PT. The only Outboard Equipment I used was a ISA 428 and the stock Preamps from the Digi002. IŽd greatly appreciate any feedback or critique. Regards, tjkili |
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| Lives for gear Join Date: Oct 2002 Location: PHITOWN
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| On both of these tracks, the snare drum sounds tiny. Not good for this type of music. Is the snare on it's own track? If so I would work some voodoo on that thing to try to get it to hammer more. If the drums are on a submix, you can use EQ to try to get the snare frequencies to cut more. The drum mix is your weak link. The guitars and vocals sound fine, and the bass seems balanced. |
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| Gear interested Join Date: Mar 2004 Location: Germany
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| Yeah, the drums were my biggest problem in the mix. I will have another tweak at them. Many thanks for listening! Regards, tjkili |
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