- Jul 13, 2010
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Hi everyone. I'm in the process of recording and mixing a band and I would really appreciate it if you were able to give it a quick listen and tell me what you don't like and anything you think might help improve it. I've been having a really hard time with it so far, especially the mixing. I had to retrack a few parts myself without telling the band and I can still hear a few mistakes and out of tune/time parts. I reached the nightmare stage of mixing where you go in endless circles while not making a whole lot of progress so I went back to the drawing board, mixed it in the (lacking) that way I'm comfortable with (I was trying a lot of new things that weren't really working) and decided to ask people who were better and more experienced what they thought I could do to make it better.
I don't have any monitors and I'm using an unactivated NS-2 as a makeshift interface. I will be upgrading soon but for now I am aware of the limitations my gear impose, I know that having a proper interface and monitoring situation would help.
Of course I'm not charging them for this. I'm using it as a chance to, as Joey put it so well the other day 'build my standards'.
http://dl.dropbox.com/u/1926148/Recording/rough.mp3
Thanks to anyone who checked it out!
I don't have any monitors and I'm using an unactivated NS-2 as a makeshift interface. I will be upgrading soon but for now I am aware of the limitations my gear impose, I know that having a proper interface and monitoring situation would help.

Of course I'm not charging them for this. I'm using it as a chance to, as Joey put it so well the other day 'build my standards'.
http://dl.dropbox.com/u/1926148/Recording/rough.mp3
Thanks to anyone who checked it out!
