Recording tips!?

Johnny_Lewis

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So I just started really getting into the whole recording game, and I would like some advice/tips. Here is an unfinished song I'm working on! There is no bass track because I don't own one at the moment. :( (I know the guitar editing at the end is too much, I was just experimenting.) Thanks!

https://soundcloud.com/johnny-lewis-6/test-mix-no-bass


Gear: Pod HD Pro - Ibanez RG7321 (stock pickups)

DAW: Reaper
 
You could always by a midi Bass VSTi like Zombass if you dont own a bass. Sounds like you have overcompressed the song, very noticeable at 1:40 there is a nasty tone in the center that destroy the mix imo. Pretty good mix for a beginner tbh :)
 
I checked Zombass out it sounds really good, and not overly fake. haha Yeah I just used a random preset that was in Reaper for the ReaComp. That nasty tone is actually a guitar part. Its similar to the notes in the part before it, but i slightly palm muted it. Just bad playing on my part. haha I did some research on how the compressor works, I knew what it was used for but I was sure on what each parameter was doing. It sounds a good bit better now, I also EQ'ed the guitars a bit mainly rolling down around 4khz by a couple dB and cut the low mid just a hair. I'll re-upload it as soon as I get the bass track in there. Thanks for your advice!
 
I checked Zombass out it sounds really good, and not overly fake. haha Yeah I just used a random preset that was in Reaper for the ReaComp. That nasty tone is actually a guitar part. Its similar to the notes in the part before it, but i slightly palm muted it. Just bad playing on my part. haha I did some research on how the compressor works, I knew what it was used for but I was sure on what each parameter was doing. It sounds a good bit better now, I also EQ'ed the guitars a bit mainly rolling down around 4khz by a couple dB and cut the low mid just a hair. I'll re-upload it as soon as I get the bass track in there. Thanks for your advice!

Just like Gujukal said, VST basses are great! Also really really good, for you to get a nice quick tone, while learning and getting nice tones for a real bass and equipment. Here are a few more bass VSTi's

Chango Twango
http://changostudios.bigcartel.com/product/chango-studios-twango-bass-native-kontakt-instrument

Colossal Bass
http://colossalbass.bigcartel.com

(what i use) Texas Grind
http://texasgrind.bigcartel.com