So I've just gotten back into the spirit of metal and I'm needing some help. Admittedly I was never very good to begin with but we all start somewhere right? This a tune a friend and I wrote on a whim in a few hours one day and I just want it to sound...excellent. By the way, this is a Metalcore-ish, pop punky tune, with some heavy chuggage. No vocals yet.
My main problem is the guitars and drums...basically the whole song
It's the EQ that's killing me. My monitors don't have the best bass response so I normally have to take it out to the car or put on some headphones to make sure the Kick is pumping some bass. I ran another mix of this track through a PA with two 18" subs and cranking the sub mix I barely got anything. So I raised that up and hopefully the sub kick frequencies are there and present. Then after some reference track mixing, I realized that I had grown acustomed to mixing rock kick and there was hardly any beater head. So I added some of that back in.
Now to guitars. In the different sections of the song, I think they sound fine. But at the transition at 1:20ish you immediately hear all the "beef" cut out. I'm using GTR for the guitars. Just a Supernatural amp sim with different mics on the left and right cabs with a 4x12 cab emulation. I could see how this could be remedied by lowering the octave of whats being played but its not practical to detune my guitars another 2 whole steps
Would you recommend an EQ to remedy it or possibly just bring the volume down on the chugs to compensate. I've tried some different things but i always like to be thorough and get the expert opinion!
And lastly, I'm fairly confident in the drum programming but just in case I did something unrealistic, lemme know...
So tear it apart! I'm ready to learn from experience
https://dl.dropbox.com/u/24236738/Music/Mix 4.mp3
My main problem is the guitars and drums...basically the whole song

It's the EQ that's killing me. My monitors don't have the best bass response so I normally have to take it out to the car or put on some headphones to make sure the Kick is pumping some bass. I ran another mix of this track through a PA with two 18" subs and cranking the sub mix I barely got anything. So I raised that up and hopefully the sub kick frequencies are there and present. Then after some reference track mixing, I realized that I had grown acustomed to mixing rock kick and there was hardly any beater head. So I added some of that back in.
Now to guitars. In the different sections of the song, I think they sound fine. But at the transition at 1:20ish you immediately hear all the "beef" cut out. I'm using GTR for the guitars. Just a Supernatural amp sim with different mics on the left and right cabs with a 4x12 cab emulation. I could see how this could be remedied by lowering the octave of whats being played but its not practical to detune my guitars another 2 whole steps

Would you recommend an EQ to remedy it or possibly just bring the volume down on the chugs to compensate. I've tried some different things but i always like to be thorough and get the expert opinion!
And lastly, I'm fairly confident in the drum programming but just in case I did something unrealistic, lemme know...
So tear it apart! I'm ready to learn from experience

https://dl.dropbox.com/u/24236738/Music/Mix 4.mp3