- Mar 7, 2005
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Hi all...I'm after some of your invaluable advice. I rarely post here, but I read often and I would like to think I have absorbed some of your great advice...I guess we will see.
http://www.dereliction.co.uk/viscera_sample.mp3
This is one of my latest tracks - fairly heavy stuff. I've worked very hard on the drums on this one - currently I program all my stuff, and i've recently stepped up from Fruity Loops to full sequencing in Cubase, running through DFH 2. I dropped in Andy's awesome Kick and Snare samples through Drumagog too.
Basically, whilst i'm aware this is still a fairly rough mix, I would like to think i've got most elements in roughly the right place, but the guitars and the aforementioned drums are still giving me doubts - I would love ANY input you guys could offer.
The guitars a tuned down to C and quad tracked, two to very far left and right, and 2 more slightly inside of them. I used 2 different guitar sounds - one for the outside and one for the inside (same left and right). I applied Andy's C4 setting to each too. No Bass quite yet unfortunately.
I think I over limited too - I just wanted to raise the volume so I could hear it roughly level with some commercial tracks without fiddling whislt comparing the mix. Just ignore the slight clipping if you can.
Anyway, there you have it - anything and everything you can contribute will be most useful.
Cheers!
http://www.dereliction.co.uk/viscera_sample.mp3
This is one of my latest tracks - fairly heavy stuff. I've worked very hard on the drums on this one - currently I program all my stuff, and i've recently stepped up from Fruity Loops to full sequencing in Cubase, running through DFH 2. I dropped in Andy's awesome Kick and Snare samples through Drumagog too.
Basically, whilst i'm aware this is still a fairly rough mix, I would like to think i've got most elements in roughly the right place, but the guitars and the aforementioned drums are still giving me doubts - I would love ANY input you guys could offer.
The guitars a tuned down to C and quad tracked, two to very far left and right, and 2 more slightly inside of them. I used 2 different guitar sounds - one for the outside and one for the inside (same left and right). I applied Andy's C4 setting to each too. No Bass quite yet unfortunately.
I think I over limited too - I just wanted to raise the volume so I could hear it roughly level with some commercial tracks without fiddling whislt comparing the mix. Just ignore the slight clipping if you can.
Anyway, there you have it - anything and everything you can contribute will be most useful.
Cheers!
