My second original song, alot better sound quality this time round.
I used my new Zoom G2.1Nu with REAPER to record. My guitar is a Schecter 006 Diamond Series, not sure about the bass as it's a mates.
Please let me know what you think.
[media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gTBBCCwSRvs[/media]
Would totally listen a full album. Keep working on the good job!
I really like it, the only thing I can think of that I didn't like was the tone of the bass.
You have great rhythm; something which is way undervalued by a lot of people. Also, you got a great tone out of whatever amp/pedals you're using. Everything is well mixed as well.
Really nice dude
[editline]26th January 2011[/editline]
If you had more stereo action on the guitar/bass, it would increase the quality exponentially. You'd be surprised how much more professional it would sound if you just panned the instruments a little.
Thanks for the feedback guys.
Hah, nice. But yeah, I agree with matix about the guitar/bass.
See I did have the fast riff thing in stereo, sounded decent when I harmonized. I know harmonized stuff sounds alot better with 1 being in the left speaker and 1 in the right. The ending for example probably would have sounded better with the creepy echo string bend thing going between the 2 speakers. I don't know why I chose to stick everything in mono. But lesson learned I guess.
That was fantastic !
If you could do something faster/double drum and a bit more Aggressive Id love you forever ! :D
Keep it up !
That was way better than I expected. The bass tone needs to be better, or it just needs to be louder, especially when you had the little bass solo thing.
- Guitars are pretty fizzy. Try dipping the frequencies at about 800 and/or 4200.
- Bass doesn't really have an initial onset to its sound.
- Snare is a bit too high in the mix. Bring it down a couple dB or use a some compression.
- OH's are too loud. Bring it down some dB.
- Kick is hollow. Dip the mid-range frequencies to your liking.
[QUOTE=Variant;27683883]- Guitars are pretty fizzy. Try dipping the frequencies at about 800 and/or 4200.
- Bass doesn't really have an initial onset to its sound.
- Snare is a bit too high in the mix. Bring it down a couple dB or use a some compression.
- OH's are too loud. Bring it down some dB.
- Kick is hollow. Dip the mid-range frequencies to your liking.[/QUOTE]
Thanks, I'll remember those as I'm making my next song at the minute aswell.
Loving it, but I'm sure Muse will really appreciate the name you've chosen.
Pretty damn good, although I think you should add more speed and aggression to your next songs.
[QUOTE=/B/rother;27734421]Pretty damn good, although I think you should add more speed and aggression to your next songs.[/QUOTE]
I plan to, I've got a few ideas.
[QUOTE=Chainz45;27734744]I plan to, I've got a few ideas.[/QUOTE]
Awesome. Looking forward to hear it.
this was amazing, my only problem was the quietness and lack of power in the drums
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