Well, after a couple weeks of here and there recording and editing, I finally have a rough mix before adding the lead vocals. I was hoping to get some input on how my first time was. Its actually me and another guy who did all the recording. He played guitar, and I did most of the editing on my computer and the rough mix. As a heads up, I use Cubase 5 for my DAW.
My recording methods are as follows in case anyone is wondering:
- I used MIDI drums through Cubase's GrooveAgentONE. I used random drum samples I found through out the net. All drums are EQed and compressed by me.
- I track everything through a audio track set up only for recording, then cut & paste it into the appropriate event track.
- All rhythm guitar parts are tracked once, then I double the track and pan one left and one right. Both at about 65.
- Lead guitars are single tracked and not split or panned.
- All guitars including bass ARE recorded DI, then put through the Peavey ReValver VST plugin.
- Vocals are single layered.
- The only bass drop is a Joey Sturgis sample.
THIS IS NOT MASTERED!
Thats about all I can think of for now. If you want more information, please ask. So, without further a do, here it is:

My recording methods are as follows in case anyone is wondering:
- I used MIDI drums through Cubase's GrooveAgentONE. I used random drum samples I found through out the net. All drums are EQed and compressed by me.
- I track everything through a audio track set up only for recording, then cut & paste it into the appropriate event track.
- All rhythm guitar parts are tracked once, then I double the track and pan one left and one right. Both at about 65.
- Lead guitars are single tracked and not split or panned.
- All guitars including bass ARE recorded DI, then put through the Peavey ReValver VST plugin.
- Vocals are single layered.
- The only bass drop is a Joey Sturgis sample.
THIS IS NOT MASTERED!
Thats about all I can think of for now. If you want more information, please ask. So, without further a do, here it is:

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