Mix - TDWP Big Wiggly Style

donimoines

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Hey dudes, jsut whipped up a quick cover, didn't take long 20mins shouldve spent longer getting erthang tight, no bass i wish there was.
This is only my 3rd mix i've done in the duration of 3 months
Tell me whatcha think, and what you can give me some advice on the more the merrier, i think the drums are noob, and the guitars need work too.
Cheers.
https://dl.dropbox.com/u/11287952/dwpsss.mp3
 
Hey dudes, jsut whipped up a quick cover, didn't take long 20mins shouldve spent longer getting erthang tight, no bass i wish there was.
This is only my 3rd mix i've done in the duration of 3 months
Tell me whatcha think, and what you can give me some advice on the more the merrier, i think the drums are noob, and the guitars need work too.
Cheers.
https://dl.dropbox.com/u/11287952/dwpsss.mp3

Drums is too quiet and guitars has to much gain. What amp (or ampsim) and which impulses did you use?
 
dunno if that was sarcasm of my shitness or what haha.
soooz gais haha, i won't post it again
well i guess that was a good first step about the guitars
anything else?
 
dunno if that was sarcasm of my shitness or what haha.
soooz gais haha, i won't post it again
well i guess that was a good first step about the guitars
anything else?

You must in first place track tight n cool DI's. Edit them.
Then try to dial a not-that-sharp-ear piercing guitar tone.
I'm sure you can get heavy stuff without the extra gain.
Mix with your bass tone, Mix your Drums.
And try not to squash/limit that much your mix.
 
thanks man, but i only know how to use a processed tone via podfarm > cubase
as i cannot open it up up as a plugin in cubase to add it in later, is there a way to track a processed and dry?
 
thanks man, but i only know how to use a processed tone via podfarm > cubase
as i cannot open it up up as a plugin in cubase to add it in later, is there a way to track a processed and dry?

if you're using a line6 module, then you should be able to "reamp" your tracks, if my memory serves there's a page about that on the manual. And there's even a routing option inside your line6 to do reamp and stuff.

You could also get a DI box, send one input to your daw, and the other one into your line6 and then into your daw. That way you can "monitor" what you're playing.
 
thanks heaps man, i have another interface aswell, a m-audio preusb, its abit bigger than my toneport, has 2 xlr, two inputs for instruments aswell.
i just can't seem to get a good amp sim tone with others either