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Thanks Mickie! Really appreciate the feedback. First time recording/mixing myself so a big learning curve and all opinions very helpful! Let me know what your wife thinksmickie08 wrote: ↑Mon Nov 13, 2023 4:19 am Giving it a listen now. Sounds. Id bump the bass just a tad (not a ton) but could be my speakers as they are not that great.
Cool song, cool voice. Good mix of guitar work. Sounds funny but my wife is a dance teacher and loves doing modern/lyrical dances to this type music and the dynamics of it are the type of stuff she always looks for. Gonna shoot a link over to her.
Well done.
Thanks dots!
Cheers Freddy - that's really great advice, I'll certainly try those things. We just started recording our second track, but will come back to this one later. I'm really pleased with how it came out, both considering it's my first go and how we recorded it. It was all done at my house in my "office", i.e. one end of our bedroomFreddy V-C wrote: ↑Wed Nov 15, 2023 3:34 pm Lovely song, Thom. Very 'Hail To The Thief'-era Radiohead vibes, and there's even a Deftones song it reminds me of (driving me insane that I can't remember what song it is).
Amazing job on the production for your first go, the recording is kind of unbelievably clean!? Nice one.
One thing you could try is some parallel compression of the drums and the bass. This should mesh them together a little more, and it might mean you can push them both a bit harder, too. I'd be tempted to nudge the vocals down slightly (possibly not even adjusting the volume, maybe just pulling out some mids so they don't poke out so much), and you could try making the guitars kind of "wider", either by double-tracking and panning them left and right, or using multiple mics panned left and right, OR using some kind of stereo width effect.
plopswagon wrote: ↑Wed Nov 15, 2023 4:25 pm My future plan is that I submit a track so poorly mixed that Freddy starts to write out how to fix it but say’s instead, “just send it over, and I’ll do it, sheesh!”
Thom wrote: ↑Wed Nov 15, 2023 7:33 pm Cheers Freddy - that's really great advice, I'll certainly try those things. We just started recording our second track, but will come back to this one later. I'm really pleased with how it came out, both considering it's my first go and how we recorded it. It was all done at my house in my "office", i.e. one end of our bedroomWell, actually our drummer has a nice electronic kit, so he did the drum tracks on that at his house.
Guitar was pedalboard -> NUX Solid Studio Amp/IR/Mic pedal -> Focusrite Scarlett 2i2 -> Ableton, Bass was just DI'd and Vocals just a condenser into the Focusrite.
Thanks for persevering Nick! Nice speaker!
Cheers Freddy!Freddy V-C wrote: ↑Thu Nov 16, 2023 1:06 pmYeah, to be clear, I am really impressed with the sound of it!