Post-hardcore mix from far country. Need your advices.

Kil4eGG

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Oct 26, 2010
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It's my homemade record for my friends.
I feel what something wrong with bottom end of the mix and with snare.
Want you pointed me to my mistakes ;)

Listen to mix here.
 
not bad man, I actually can't really pin-point anything specific that's wrong with it other than the fact that it's clipping a bit. Otherwise it sounds really good!
 
Имхо, рабочему местами чуток не достает хлесткости, но вероятно, просто это так сыграно. Я бы попробовал подмешать какой нибудь сэмпл, в случае если меня что-то не устраивает, и посмотрел бы, что из этого выйдет. А в целом - для домашней записи даже слишком круто.
 
not bad man, I actually can't really pin-point anything specific that's wrong with it other than the fact that it's clipping a bit. Otherwise it sounds really good!
Thanks =) It's clipping because there is only compressor from Steinberg Mastering Edition on my master channel, but I think it's imperceptible to the ordinary listener.

Fuckin' aliens...
hahaha xDDD There is a deal of truth in it =)

Имхо, рабочему местами чуток не достает хлесткости, но вероятно, просто это так сыграно. Я бы попробовал подмешать какой нибудь сэмпл, в случае если меня что-то не устраивает, и посмотрел бы, что из этого выйдет. А в целом - для домашней записи даже слишком круто.
Nice to receive answers on native language =)
Your advice will be usefull if there is real drums in my mix =)
But I already completely replaced all drum shots with samples :goggly:
 
Drumagog plugin (or Aptrigga) being used on the insert of the channel can replace shots completely or you can choose level of blending it with the original sample (in the case you have been using something like EZdrummer or Superior from the very start).
 
Overall mix sounds good man, glued together pretty well, I'd dip it a few db's @ 200hz on the snare from where ever your at now. Too much pow i think. maybe throw maxxbass on your bass channel, use the "light" preset it'll bring the bass tone out a bit more.