Hi,
Hope someone replies, not really posted here before. Anyway, easy. The song I'm looking for feedback on mix-wise is Burn The Red City which is at the address in my sig below. I don't know how to host it elsewhere, this isn't a hit boost thing. We are a full band but we're giving away our "pre-demos" for free while saving for a really good recording later, when our name's more out there, which means this has a drum machine and a POD, and me playing all the instruments, with Rob our vocalist singing.
I scoured this forum and the internet for tips on frequency cuts and boosts, trying to give everything a balance and making it sit sonically. This was my first time using cubase and it's been a struggle. Ultimately I am pretty pleased with the result, as it's listenable, and you can hear what's going on, but feel the vocals are a bit in and out and that I would probably start with a totally different bass tone next time, as it was overly fuzzy making it hard to get it into the mix without booming. I think i reached an ok compromise, but OK isn't good enough, in time I want to be damn good at this, so no pulling punches please!!
Thanks in advance,
Kit
Hope someone replies, not really posted here before. Anyway, easy. The song I'm looking for feedback on mix-wise is Burn The Red City which is at the address in my sig below. I don't know how to host it elsewhere, this isn't a hit boost thing. We are a full band but we're giving away our "pre-demos" for free while saving for a really good recording later, when our name's more out there, which means this has a drum machine and a POD, and me playing all the instruments, with Rob our vocalist singing.
I scoured this forum and the internet for tips on frequency cuts and boosts, trying to give everything a balance and making it sit sonically. This was my first time using cubase and it's been a struggle. Ultimately I am pretty pleased with the result, as it's listenable, and you can hear what's going on, but feel the vocals are a bit in and out and that I would probably start with a totally different bass tone next time, as it was overly fuzzy making it hard to get it into the mix without booming. I think i reached an ok compromise, but OK isn't good enough, in time I want to be damn good at this, so no pulling punches please!!
Thanks in advance,
Kit