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BushmasterM4
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Sun Jun 22, 2008 6:56 pm |
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Ok. I put up acoustic panels in my control room and the sound is really different now. I know, its suppose to be. I mixed this tune in the new environment. I stuggled with the drums as usual, maybe worse this time. I had not played them in a while. Or guitar for that matter. Been workin on the panels. Anyway it nothing fancy, but I sort of like it. I think maybe the Bass is too strong ? I usually have problems with the bass level (the untreated room screwed with it big time). I have played this on many different systems and it sounds pretty consistant. Give me some feedback. A bit of interest. The second lead guitar work toward the end is actually a Bass plugged into an EpiJr head, volume cranked and its pushing a Marshall Micro Stack speaker. Sounds pretty cool. Here is the link http://www.soundclick.com/util/getplayer.m3u?id=6656735&q=hi |
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sshack
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Joined: Dec 25, 2007
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Location: Atlanta, Ga
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Hey man, I thought the heavy bass sounded fine especially against the guitar track. You allow a little breathing room in there and the bass was just keeping the momentum.
Good work, sounded like fun.
I can't really comment on the mix much beyond that as I'm using cheap earphones right now to listen. |
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BushmasterM4
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seventhwave99
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Tue Jun 24, 2008 9:30 pm |
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Tip: Learn how to quantize your midi drums.. its quick n easy.
Groovy tune! |
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BushmasterM4
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Sat Jun 28, 2008 3:11 pm |
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| seventhwave99 wrote: | Tip: Learn how to quantize your midi drums.. its quick n easy.
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Those are real drums !!!! I have a set of Sonor Force 3007's. Sound fake ? I guess Im getting good at micing the damn things, but not playing them. Sorry, they are real. Thanks for the listen |
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BushmasterM4
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Sat Jun 28, 2008 3:13 pm |
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Oh yea, I fixed the big mistakes |
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