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Great job.:Dude:

The lead guitar is mixed a bit too much out front. It wipes out the strength of the backing track. For a rock tune you need that hefty crunch in the background to remain present to keep the overall attitude of the song consistent. Otherwise, super!
 
I think Spud nailed it, the lead a bit back would be just right. Awesome job though, good phrasing and dynamics:AOK:

M29
 
Damn. In hindsight, I think Spud is dead right. I was working on the final mix for quite a long time, and to start with the lead wasn't cutting through. I overdid it, though. Couldn't hear it then, but I can now. Not sure what to do about that, other than maybe walking away from the final before mastering and giving it a day or so. Sometimes I get too close to the forest, I think. Thanks for the useful insight.
 
helliott said:
Damn. In hindsight, I think Spud is dead right. I was working on the final mix for quite a long time, and to start with the lead wasn't cutting through. I overdid it, though. Couldn't hear it then, but I can now. Not sure what to do about that, other than maybe walking away from the final before mastering and giving it a day or so. Sometimes I get too close to the forest, I think. Thanks for the useful insight.

Instead of boosting the level just boost the mid frequencies somewhere between 800hz and 2Khz. That will give the instrument presence without the volume. It won't have to fight for the same space in the mix as other instruments.
 
helliott said:
Careful what you wish for 333Maxwell -- you don't want to hear me sing!


I dunno mate.. unrefined or not, I am a big fan of the instrument we know as the human voice! *G*
 
cool guitar tone...I think your mix can improve as far as EQ goes...but once you get those frequencies right ....thats half the game!
 
Smokin' playing, man. That was an enjoyable listen. :AOK:

What did you use to record this? The guitar tone is just great.
 
Thanks, Stingx. I did mess the final mix up some, but I was fairly pleased with the tone at least.
To answer your question, I mic'd amps as usual and did the bass right into the recording unit, a Boss 1200-CD. Drums are from the Boss, too. The amp is an old Line 6 Flextone, with a Brit lead setting and Marshall kind of crunch models for rhythm. Mixed it down, which is where I messed up EQing, and mastered it using the Boss toolkit.
The lead is a Strat, rhythm's a PRS. Thanks for the interest.
 
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