This song is a little more "hard edge" than my usual stuff with double kick. Please give a critique. The higher numbered track is the most recent mix.
Attached files I Feel The Need (For Speed) Mix 68.mp3 (7.9 MB) I Feel The Need (For Speed) Mx 63.mp3 (8.1 MB) I Feel the Need Mix 49 .mp3 (4.9 MB)
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Agree - we need louder guitars so they drive the song more with
Agree - we need louder guitars so they drive the song more with more balls to them. You've got a few options here - You could go for screaming for vengeance era priest -- (this is a little more turbo era than screaming) , or you could go faith hope love/Dogman era Kings X -- for a neat contrast -- with this vocalist you've got all kinds of options but he needs more power behind him.
Sean G, post: 435183, member: 49362 wrote: the cymbals sound a l
Sean G, post: 435183, member: 49362 wrote: the cymbals sound a little thin and tinny...and a little more bottom end would be nice overall
the guitar, especially the lead at 1:40 sounds a like it could be a little more dominant and upfront
- but thats just my personal taste, how I'm hearing it through my krk rokit 5 ' nearfields
I like the groove of it(y)
Ok, Sean and Dogs, LMKWYT of this next mix with more rhythm guitar and bass volume.
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Attached files I Feel the Need Mix 50.mp3 (8.1 MB)
Hi-Hat still sounds a little hairy...but the rhythm guitar and b
Hi-Hat still sounds a little hairy...but the rhythm guitar and bottom end sound better.
I can hardly hear the crash or splash cymbal in this mix...drums sound a smidgen hot...not much, apart from that I like it more than the first.
-But as I stated before...my opinion is subjective
Loving this for what it is - and at this point I'd cautiously su
Loving this for what it is - and at this point I'd cautiously suggest the following. It's hard to hear the enunciation on the vocals. I like the vocal effect (it's got elements of Ozzy/Priest in the vocal effect) I like that for this music very much - but it does seem to round out the articulation of the vocal to make it harder to get the words. Is there something you can do or not do to enhance the articulation but still leave that general effect? I defer to the expertise on the board particularly the discussion not too long ago about vocal articulation -- that's the only element that I'm looking for improvement on here as a listener.
the cymbals sound a little thin and tinny...and a little more bo
the cymbals sound a little thin and tinny...and a little more bottom end would be nice overall
the guitar, especially the lead at 1:40 sounds a like it could be a little more dominant and upfront
- but thats just my personal taste, how I'm hearing it through my krk rokit 5 ' nearfields
I like the groove of it(y)